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Summary Of Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club

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Amy Tan, within her famous novel, The Joy Luck Club, describes the fictional story of four Chinese women, who each persevere through their own hardships by making both sentimental and materialistic sacrifices. All of these characters have committed controversial acts and have demonstrated their ability to survive and adapt to the Chinese social standards laid out for their gender. Although a number of these behaviors and decisions are generally frowned upon, the four should be given substantial respect, as they each loyally follow their obligations and carry out any task necessary for their aspirations to attain fulfillment. For instance, Lindo Jong, the mother described in “The Red Candle,” relinquishes a life of joy and excitement to fulfill a promise to her family as she says, “I once sacrificed my life to keep my parents’ promise.” (49) Despite being subjected to merciless treatment that even drives her to consider suicide, Jong does not abandon her vow and states, “...I started to think about how I would escape this marriage without breaking my promise to my family.” (63) Of course, this determination and ambition towards one purpose is not limited to only Linda Jong, but is resonant within the other three women, especially Suyuan Woo, who even goes as far as giving up on her hope and children to find a new, prosperous life. During the chapter, “The Joy Luck Club,” Woo talks about walking a path that was filled with belongings of people who could not afford to be

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