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The Joy Luck Club Movie Vs Book

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In


the novel, The Joy Luck Club, by Amy Tan, it tells of four Chinese women drawn


together in San Francisco to play mah jong, and tell stories of the past.


These four women and their families all lived in Chinatown and belong to the


First Chinese Baptist Church. They were not necessarily religious, but found


they


could improve their home China. This is how the woo’s, the Hsu’s, the Jong’s


and the St Clair’s met in 1949.


The first member of the Joy Luck Club to


die was Suyuan Woo. Her daughter, Jing-mei "June" Woo, is asked to sit in


and take her mother’s place at playing mah jong. Memories of the past are


shared by the three women left, An-mei Hsu, Lindo Jong and Ying-ying St Clair.


June Woo learns of the real secret her mother carried to her grave from her


mother’s friends. The twin baby girls, her half sisters, Suyuan pushed in


a Wheelbarrow as she escaped from the Japanese. Due to sickness, Suyuan can


no longer carry her babies, and is forced to leave them on the side of the


road. She lives her whole life not knowing if they are alive or dead.


In


the book, the Woo’s left for America to build a better life for themselves.


Suyuan Woo wanted to have a daughter like herself, and no one would look down


on her. It was important that she speak perfect English and hopefully not


share in the same tragedies and sorrows she had known.


The movie brought


this concept out very vividly. You were able to imagine the time and place


and the emotions of the characters. Their anger in the early years, how women


and children were treated as possessions.


The book spoke of Rose Hsu Jordan,


daughter of An-mei Hsu, who had seven brothers and sisters. A very tragic


time in her life when her brother Bing drowns at age 1 while she was in charge


of watching him.


The movie does not touch upon this tragic event and brings


out the rich family Rose marries into, and the instant rejection from her boyfriends


mother. Rose unhappiness in her marriage with Tod, is similar to the unhappiness


her mother had throughout her life.


Lindo Jong was a special character in


the book , referring to promises she made to her mother as a young girl, and


keeping them throughout her life. She was actually abandoned by her family


and Lindo was sent to live with her future husband’s family. She never complained


because she would never dishonor her mother.


The movie did an excellent job

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of showing us the culture during that time in China and how the matchmaker


arranged the marriages at an early age. She is a very smart girl and figures


out how she could get out of this marriage and still keep her promise to her


mother. She puts the blame on the matchmaker and is released from the marriage.


When


speaking of strong characters in the book, one would have to include Waverly


Jong, daughter of Lindo Jong. She was a bright child who became a famous chess


player, which made her mother very proud.


The movie brought out her unhappiness


in her life and the unhappy relationship with her mother. The two shared similar


fcars even though they lived in different countries and different times.


Ying-ying


St Clair, according to the book, was married at an early age and referred to


her husband as a "bad" man. In fact she tried so hard to forget him she forgets


his name. She tells of taking her baby before it was born because of the hate


she has for her husband.


The movie tells the story a little different in reference


to her baby. After her husband comes home with his mistress and causes her


shame, she drowns her tiny infant while bathing him. A tragic and emotional


part in the movie.


Lena St Clair, daughter of Lindo St Clair, may not have


had such a tragic relationship with her husband as did her mother; but she


was unable to find happiness in her marriage. The book and movie were similar


in showing us the relationship she had with Harold. They were business partners


also, but he made more money than she. They shared everything right down the


middle and kept a running journal. They also decided not to have children


which goes along with their relationship.


In the final conclusion, the twin


baby girls did live and reunited with their half sister, June Woo, in China.


This story actually includes three generations of mothers and daughters sharing


same or similar tragedies and unhappiness. Mothers protecting their children,


wanting their daughters to know their worth. The influence of mothers on their


daughters every day life, showing respect was very important. The cultural


rules these women were raised with for so many years in China had a life time


effect on their lives. They wanted things different for their daughters in


America, but they still compared life as it should be in China. I was touched


by the strength and courage these women had whether they lived in China or


America.


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