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A 5 page paper which compares
and contrasts the themes offered by Amy Tan in “The Joy Luck Club” and James
McBride in “The Color of Water.” No additional sources cited.
Page Count:
5 pages (~225 words per page)
File: JR7_RAtan.rtf
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with an examination of culture. They are novels from the children of culture and also novels which discuss the mothers of the children, for it is through these mothers that
the authors examine their presence and place in the world. In the following paper we examine each novel separately, discussing how the author presents their themes. The paper then compares
and contrasts the two in the final section. The Joy Luck Club Tans novel is one that presents us with several stories about Chinese women who now have
daughters in the United States. Each daughter is seen in their relationship with their mother, and each mother and daughter provide their own story through the eyes of the narrator.
In this we are given all of the sides to the characters, an approach that offers us a very powerful, though highly flexible theme. In truth, it seems that Tan
is merely trying to record the history of her mother, as well as the history of other Chinese women, trying to find her own identity in the turmoil involved with
the culture of China and that within the United States. Tan is a young woman who was born to the culture of the United States. But, she was born to
a woman with a very strong sense of the Chinese culture. It is, in these respects, a novel that speaks of searching for identity and balance in the world that
is culturally dualistic. Tans novel presents us with the turmoil of the cultures by offering us the many stories of the women and the daughters. We are offered an
incredibly amount of imagery as the emotional tales unfold as we see where these elderly Chinese women have come from. The very first page of Tans novel offers us a
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