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The Joy Luck Club

by Amy Tan

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The Joy Luck Club

Songs that describe the St. Clair and Jong stories in The Joy Luck Club would capture themes of cultural identity, generational conflict, and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships....

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The Joy Luck Club

In "Rice Husband," Lena insists on splitting expenses 50-50 more than Harold does. This arrangement reflects Lena's desire for independence and her determination not to be financially dependent on a...

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The Joy Luck Club

Rose Hsu Jordan's and Lena St. Clair's marriages in The Joy Luck Club share similarities in their unhappiness and power imbalances. Both women feel overpowered by their husbands and struggle with...

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The Joy Luck Club

The answer to the Joy Luck Club question is that death of a thousand cuts is Lena's fantasy about the punishment to a traitor. The death of a thousand cuts refers to Lena's fantasy about the...

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The Joy Luck Club

Lena’s father does not warn her about any dangers, but her mother, Ying-Ying, tells her horrific, fantastical stories in order to scare her. As a result, Lena learns not only to avoid danger, but...

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The Joy Luck Club

In "Waiting Between the Trees," Ying Ying St. Clair reflects on her daughter Lena's troubled marriage to Harold, paralleling it with her own unhappy marriage in China. Harold exploits Lena's...

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