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Joy Luck Club Essay Research Paper A

Joy Luck Club Essay, Research Paper


A giant total has been assessed onto an assignment. The team has spent


weeks of preparation. In moments the presentation of this project will


commence. But, some team members aren’t ready. The whole project


crumbles and ultimately results in a failure. Disciplined workers have


no control over it, but they must overcome this obstacle. Only this way


can they become better people and know how to handle similar situations


in the future. People must overcome hardships to have stronger


personalities, just like the women in Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club.


People learn from their mistakes. For Suyuan Woo, she over packed and


failed to make it to a relief area. “After a while, she left the


suitcases behind, keeping only the food and a few clothes. And later


she also dropped the bags of wheat flour and rice^ .” (p. 324). After


leaving all this, she continued, but she was already too fatigued to


walk anymore. Her energy was burned up from her body, like fossil fuel


from the Earth. Finally, too much was used. She learned that no one


could ever take everything with them. They must make sacrifices to


survive. An-mei Hsu survived a great hardship, like when hot soup


scorched her young neck, leaving her with a scar. “I could not speak


because of this terrible choking feeling. I could not see because of


all the tears that poured out to wash away the pain.” (p. 39). Her


tender skin survived the intense heat, and her character developed.


When she was older, another crisis erupted when her mother killed


herself with opium. At this point, Wu-Tsing’s house was nothing, only a


hive of polygamy. From this, she learned that she could gain respect


that her mother could never fully achieved. “And on that day, I showed


Second Wife the fake pearl necklace she had given me and crushed it


under my foot. And on that day, Second Wife’s hair began to turn white.


And on that day, I learned to shout.” (p. 272). She resisted, and


refused to succumb to the pressures in her life. Planned marriages


were a common practice when the Joy Luck mothers were still young. For


instance, when Lindo was 12, she was forced to marry into a very harsh


family. From it, she learned patience. Soon, after her marriage, she


longed to be free again. “On the morning of that day, I woke up Tyan-Yu


and the entire house with my wailing. It took Huang Taitai a long time


to come into my room.” (p. 60). From this, she also learned that


manipulation was a cruel, but powerful force. Without notice, she made


many attempts to be free. Eventually she broke her way out. Even though


she freed herself, another obstacle appeared when she came to the


United States. Unable to find a reasonable job, she was forced to work


at a cookie factory, where perfection


was critical. “If you grabbed the pancake too soon, you would burn


your fingers on the hot, wet dough. But if you grabbed too late, the


cookie would harden before you could even complete the first bend.”


(p. 298). From this job, came love. Lindo’s marriage to Tin Jong was


inevitable. An-mei, another worker at the factory, tried to connect


them and it happened. The ‘right’ fortune cookie from the factory


strengthened it into a marriage. While some marriages are planned,


others are just bad, as was the case with Ying-ying’s first marriage.

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Her first marriage was a bitter pill to swallow because her first


husband was unethical and unfaithful. “And I will tell her of the baby


I killed because I came to hate this man so much. I took this baby from


my womb before it could be born.” (p. 281). After enduring this


hardship, she learned to choose a better marriage. Even though she did


lose her identity passing through Customs, she did not hate St. Clair,


and she certainly didn’t abort Lena, her child. Even tigers get caught


sometimes, and Ying-ying was no exception. Divorces can be very


painful. It was for Rose Hsu Jordan, but she survived it and didn’t let


it affect her negatively. Like her mother, An-mei, she was able to


bounce back with confidence from her hardships. “Ted pulled out the


divorce papers and stared at them. His x’s were still there, the blanks


were still blank.” (p. 219). This was the turning point in Rose’s life


because decision making was not an easy task for her. She was forced to


succeed, or she would never find her true self. Everybody has their


fair share of problems and Waverly Jong, a chess player, is no


exception. Her marriage to Rich Schields was not easy to accomplish.


With her mother, Lindo, strongly influencing her to find another man,


it was hard to decide. The hurricane from hell for Waverly came when


Rich was invited for dinner. “This was one of our family’s cue to eat


some and proclaim it was the best she had ever made^ And he proceeded


to pour a riverful of the salty black stuff on the platter, right


before my mother’s horrified eyes.” (p. 197). Rich failed miserably at


this, and a multitude of other cultural tests. Fortunately, Waverly was


able to weather the storm and rebuild from the wreckage though. After


being mesmerized, she learned never to have her nave mother around Rich


again. She knew there was no hope after that. But, she had to face the


goddess of the sea and fight it with the invisible strength she had


worked so hard to master. Her popularity hindered her learning. Her


mother was always pressuring and pushing her to become the best. “She


retreated to the kitchen and made loud noises with the pots and pans.


When the crashing stopped, I could see out of the corner of her eye


that she was standing in the doorway.” (p. 101). You can only do so


much at a time, everyone has their limits. Waverly ended her chess


career to avoid being burned out. Sacrificing chess was not such a bad


idea because those skills were traded for life skills. June (Jing-mei)


Woo was merely a seed compared to Waverly in the beginning. She was


never as talented nor motivated. As a child, Suyuan flooded her to


become a prodigy, but she was unable grow in talent. “I was aware of


eyes burning into my back. I felt the shame of my mother and father^ .”


(p. 151). After she disappointed her parents, Waverly made fun of her,


causing her to feel more shame. From this, sprouted “Best Quality”. A


valuable quality that negated the effect of being a prodigy. June was


equal to Waverly’s in status, and while not as talented, she had that


quality. She used it well, like a stepping stone across a river to the


land of higher self confidence. As with most other women in this book,


Lena St. Clair also had marital problems. Her problem was not the


standard run-of-the-mill. Harold, her husband, wanted

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