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The Cultural Gap In Joy Luck Club
Amy Tan's "Joy Luck Club" contains a display of the challenges faced by four China-born women and their Americanized daughters. The relationship between these women and their American daughters show the struggle of how loving intentions can be misinterpreted.
This is the case for American-born Chinese youth that struggle with parents who are immigrants from China. Raising their children in a country that they're foreign to, makes the job of parenting twice as hard. With the emerging conflict of dual cultures, communication problems arise and create tension in the family.
"My parents are so strict,
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