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1 The Joy Luck Club By Amy Tan English 10

2 Background In 1949 four Chinese women drawn together by the shadow of their past begin meeting in San Francisco to play mah jong, invest in stocks, eat dim sum, and "say" stories. They call their gathering the Joy Luck Club. Nearly forty years later, one of the members has died, and her daughter has come to take her place, only to learn of her mother's lifelong wish-and the tragic way in which it has come true. The revelation of this secret unleashes an urgent need among the women to reach back and remember... In this extraordinary first work of fiction, Amy Tan writes about what is lost-over the years, between generations, among friends-and what is saved.

3 Notes To Be Copied: I. The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan A. series of interrelated short stores about Chinese immigrant mothers and their American-raised daughters

4 B. Point of view in The Joy Luck Club shifts from narrator to narrator.

5 C. Setting: San Francisco in the 1980s and China in the 1920s-1940s

6 II. Main Characters: A. Suyuan Woo— founder of the Joy Luck Club whose recent death has left a space at the Mah-Jong table.

7 B. Jing-mei Woo—daughter born in America who takes her mother’s place at the Mah-Jong table. She has difficulty understanding her mother. She is the protagonist.

8 C. Lindo Jong—cleverly opted out of an unfortunate arranged marriage in China. Came to the US on her own, married and had three children.

9 D. Waverly Jong—daughter who became a chess champion and an attorney. She has achieved much but still fears her mother’s disapproval.

10 Auntie An-Mei Sits at the south When she was younger her mother was tricked into being a concubine for a rich man after her father died. In her unhappiness, her mother commits suicide An-mei too becomes overly critical and controlling of her daughter

11 Rose Hsu Jordan Daughter of An-Mei Tends to put others first rather than voice her own opinions or cultivate an autonomous identity. When she was an adult her husband, Ted, left her for another woman. Instead of keeping silent like her culture required, she stood up for herself and hired a lawyer in order to keep the house.

12 Ying-Ying Sits in the North She marries a man who is significantly older than she who has many mistresses. In her hurt she commits infanticide and later shuts herself off from love She comes to America where she meets her second husband and has Lena

13 III. Important Themes A. Sacrifices Made for Love

14 B. The Relationships between Mothers and Daughters (or Older and Younger Generations)

15 C. The Immigrant Identity/ Cultural Identity

16 D. Misunderstandings and Reconciliation

17 I. The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan a. A series of interrelated short stores about Chinese immigrant mothers and their – American-raised daughters b. Point of view in The Joy Luck Club shifts from narrator to narrator. c. Setting: San Francisco in the 1980s and China in the 1920s-1940s II. Main Characters: A. Suyuan Woo—founder of the Joy Luck Club whose recent death has left a space at the Mah-Jong table. B. Jing-mei Woo—daughter born in America who takes her mother’s place at the Mah-Jong table. She has difficulty understanding her mother C. Lindo Jong—cleverly opted out of an unfortunate arranged marriage in China. Came to the US on her own, married and had three children. D. Waverly Jong—daughter who became a chess champion and an attorney. She has achieved much but still fears her mother’s disapproval. III.Important Themes A. Sacrifices made for Love B. The Relationships between Mothers and Daughters (or Older and Younger Generations) C. The Immigrant Identity/ Cultural Identity Misunderstandings and Reconciliation


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