Amy Tan, a second generation child of an immigrant family, was born in February 19, 1952. She developed the love of reading at a young age. She was a successful free-lance business article writer before she started to write fiction. In 1985, Amy Tan went to a writer’s workshop where she met a wonderful writer named Molly Giles. Mrs. Giles’ advice and suggestions helped Amy to complete the manuscript of 《The Joy Luck Club》.
One of the most highly acclaimed writers of our time, Amy Tan has published several books since 1989. Her works have been translated into many languages. In her books, she expresses the theme of Chinese-American life. The topics are mainly focused on mother-daughter relationships, where the mother is an immigrant from China and the daughter is a thoroughly Americanized second generation child of a Chinese family.《 A Pair of Tickets》is the last chapter of 《The Joy Luck Club》
Jing-Mei grew up in a Chinese immigrant family. However, she denied her own Chinese blood lineage since she was a teenager. Her mother once said,“Once you are born Chinese, you cannot help but feel and think Chinese. Someday you will see, it is in your blood, waiting to be let go,” She did not believe or understand this until one day her family received a letter from China. The letter was addressed to her mother from her mother’s twin daughters who were from her mother’s first marriage.
This was the first time that Jing-Mei had heard that her sisters were alive. However, her mother passed away three months ago. Carrying her mother’s dream along with her and all thirty-six years of perplexed life about her own heritage, she and her father started a journey to China to visit the family’s blood relatives and meet her half-sisters.
In China, she experienced joys and sorrows, partings and reunions. Her father also told her the whole story about her mother. She realized how much she never knew about her mother. At Shanghai’s airport, Jing-Mei finally met her two sisters. She forgot all hesitations, fears, and expectations, ran toward her sisters and embraced them. Even though she saw no trace of her mother on her sisters’ faces, she saw part of her Chinese self. After all these years, it can finally be let go, just as what her mother had said.
Discussion questions: 1.Why have Jing-mei and Canning gone to China? For the purpose of meeting her half sisters.
2.Why had Suyuan abandoned her babies? Because she had no choice. And she considered that the two babies will have a better life without following her.
3.What does Jing-mei feel before meeting her sisters? And what happened when they see each other? She felt quite awkward because this was the very first time meeting her half sisters for such a long time. But when they finally saw each other, She forgot all hesitations, ran toward her sisters and embraced them.
4.How does she look at herself after going back to China? She eventually realized that deep inside her heart, she is still a Chinese.
Amy Tan, a second generation child of an immigrant family, was born in February 19, 1952. She developed the love of reading at a young age. She was a successful free-lance business article writer before she started to write fiction. In 1985, Amy Tan went to a writer’s workshop where she met a wonderful writer named Molly Giles. Mrs. Giles’ advice and suggestions helped Amy to complete the manuscript of 《The Joy Luck Club》.
ReplyDeleteOne of the most highly acclaimed writers of our time, Amy Tan has published several books since 1989. Her works have been translated into many languages. In her books, she expresses the theme of Chinese-American life. The topics are mainly focused on mother-daughter relationships, where the mother is an immigrant from China and the daughter is a thoroughly Americanized second generation child of a Chinese family.《 A Pair of Tickets》is the last chapter of 《The Joy Luck Club》
ReplyDeleteJing-Mei grew up in a Chinese immigrant family. However, she denied her own Chinese blood lineage since she was a teenager. Her mother once said,“Once you are born Chinese, you cannot help but feel and think Chinese. Someday you will see, it is in your blood, waiting to be let go,” She did not believe or understand this until one day her family received a letter from China. The letter was addressed to her mother from her mother’s twin daughters who were from her mother’s first marriage.
ReplyDeleteThis was the first time that Jing-Mei had heard that her sisters were alive. However, her mother passed away three months ago. Carrying her mother’s dream along with her and all thirty-six years of perplexed life about her own heritage, she and her father started a journey to China to visit the family’s blood relatives and meet her half-sisters.
In China, she experienced joys and sorrows, partings and reunions. Her father also told her the whole story about her mother. She realized how much she never knew about her mother. At Shanghai’s airport, Jing-Mei finally met her two sisters. She forgot all hesitations, fears, and expectations, ran toward her sisters and embraced them. Even though she saw no trace of her mother on her sisters’ faces, she saw part of her Chinese self. After all these years, it can finally be let go, just as what her mother had said.
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ReplyDeleteDiscussion questions:
1.Why have Jing-mei and Canning gone to China?
For the purpose of meeting her half sisters.
2.Why had Suyuan abandoned her babies?
Because she had no choice. And she considered that the two babies will have a better life without following her.
3.What does Jing-mei feel before meeting her sisters? And what happened when they see each other?
She felt quite awkward because this was the very first time meeting her half sisters for such a long time.
But when they finally saw each other, She forgot all hesitations, ran toward her sisters and embraced them.
4.How does she look at herself after going back to China?
She eventually realized that deep inside her heart, she is still a Chinese.
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