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    There are a dozen Chinese zodiac signs and each of them carries its own specific characteristics. The idea is that each individual is born into a specific sign. Then‚ based on the sign that you’re born into‚ your character will reflect that of others born into that sign. Each individual sign has both good and bad traits that define them‚ just as we humans have both good and bad aspects to us. The zodiac signs are important in Chinese culture‚ as you can clearly see in Amy Tan’s novel ‘The Joy Luck

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    American identity is a topic written about by innumerable writers‚ such as novelists and poets. Two examples of the topic American identity in excerpts include "Response to Executive Order 9066" written by Dwight Okita‚ and "Mericans" by Sandra Cisneros. Both Okita and Cisneros have establish a common theme about the topic American identity in their works. Many people view American identity as something that is defined by someone’s physical appearance or their cultural background‚ but that is not

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    Coping With Unfamiliarity Being uncomfortable and uneasy about a new situation are one of the great emotions about trying something new. In the story “The Old Man Isn’t There Anymore” by Kellie Schmitt‚ the author describes her difficulties in acclimating to Chinese culture and her unfamiliarity of her new neighbors; therefore‚ when she is faced with attending a funeral of someone she barely knows‚ her anxiety comes to the forefront. This story is an amazing guide for anyone looking to go outside

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    In Julia Alvarez’s short story‚ ”Nombres”‚ and in the visual‚ “Graduation Day”‚ both depict the common theme that people should embrace their culture and heritage. In “Nombres”‚ the theme can be seen when Julia’s mother states‚ “You know what (Julia’s) friend Shakespeare said‚ ‘A rose by any other name would smell as sweet’‚” (Alvarez Pg. 1). This shows that Julia’s mother doesn’t want her to be ashamed of where she comes from‚ and that she should embrace her name. This theme is also evident in the

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    In my mind‚ Chinese women’s family and society status are lower than men. They are less free and have a great deal of unfair treatment‚ like‚ build a marriage. I hope to read some books related to Chinese women in the past few years to know more issue about them. I choose to read "Personal voices: Chinese Women in the 1980’s" to do a book report and know something about Chinese’s women. The authors of the book are Emily Honig and Gail Hershatter. Emily Honing is Assistant Professor of History and

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    Amy And Andrea Analysis

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    Amy and Andrea are similar in two major ways. One of these similarities are their immigrant parents. Amy’s Parents immigrated from China to the United States. As Amy states in “Two Kinds” her mother came to San Francisco in 1949 after losing her mother‚ father‚ home‚ and twin daughters. Andrea’s parents had immigrated to the United States from Bolivia in the 1980’s. The other major similarity is their strict mothers. For example‚ Amy’s mother wanted her to be a prodigy. At first her mother wanted

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    The Joy Luck Club The movie The Joy Luck Club offers so many excellent examples of the conflicts‚ misunderstandings‚ and issues that can arise during intercultural communications‚ even when those involved are aware of many of the differences. Two concepts that I found particularly interesting and evident throughout the film were differences in language functions and differences in verbal style between Chinese American women and their mothers as well as their husbands. Understanding Diverse

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    The Joy luck Club The Joy luck Club is an amazing Asian American movie. This movie is about four Chinese women‚ who created a club during a war to have fun.. The story line up based on their past life‚ struggles and how they got abused by men. It’s also shows us the conflict between immigrant mother and their American raised children. The title of the movie didn’t give us that much information but we can get a basic idea that this film is about a club. The transition of the movie was incredible

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    Joy Luck Club Themes

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    “The Joy Luck Club” was a written in 1989‚ this books focuses on several different themes‚ but the first theme many readers pick up on is the Chinese American immigrant families and fitting into a different culture. The book follows four immigrant families in San Francisco who start a club; this club is a way to connect to their culture and heritage in a foreign country‚ America. These two very different cultures causes many issues between the two generations‚ the mother was raised by strict Chinese

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    During the scene where Lena arrived at the hospital to right before the girl next door rang at Lena’s doorbell‚ a song that the soundtrack for the Joy Luck Club could include is the song “Unsteady” by X Ambassadors. The song “Unsteady” could be used in this scene because it describes Ying-Ying’s breakdown after losing her baby.” Hold on to me ‘Cause I’m a little unsteady ‘A little unsteady”. In the novel‚ Lena thinks that her mother might have become a little crazy and is falling apart. “I could

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