Amy Tan “the Joy Luck Club”. Essay on American Literature

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Amy Tan “The Joy Luck Club” To complete this assignment I read and used materials from the following books: “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan, 1990 Minerva, a personal copy. Also “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison – 1993 Princeton, New Jersey “Masterpieces of Drama.” Alexander W.Allison/Arthur J.Carr/Arthut M. Eastman. Fift edition. 1986 MacMillan Publishsing, which I borrowed from the Nova Sgrada Library. Materials for William Wordsworth and the original text of the poem “Ode: Intimation of Immortality from Recollection of Early Childhood” I found in “West-European Literature” Simeon Hadjikosev. Siela, Third Volume, Sofia 2006, a personal edition of the book and on the internet on the following web address: http://www.bartleby.com/145/ww331.html Section One: Amy was born in Oakland California in 1952. Tan did not have the easist chilhood she suffered through the loss of both her father and her sixteen-year-old brother to brain tumors, and later she was told that she had more siblings from her mothers first marriage. Which she had long since ran from abandioning her two young daughters as she feld her abrusive marriage. Amy suffered a hard childhood but remained loyal to her studies. Tan went on to receive a B.A. with a double in linguistics and English After graduation from the University Amy Tan wrote a book that became a best seller for many years entitled, “My Mother Tongue”. In this book she addresses the idea that her mothers language is broken or fractured. This idea is later transferred to miscommunication which is an essential part of Tan’s Novels. In “The Joy Luck Club” Amy Tan shows the miscommunication between the two generations and how mothers and daughters are unique through authentic dialect and dialogue. In her books, she presents the conflicting views and the stories of both sides,
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