Different Perspectives In Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club

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Different experiences for different people can cause them to have different perspectives. This will cause some people to not like some things where other people will like them. This is all caused by different experiences people have. In Amy Tan’s novel The Joy Luck Club she shows how people's different perspectives can cause conflict between people. The mother and daughter in the story have different experiences which causes conflict between them. Suyan believed that you could do or be anything that you wanted to be in america. Jing-mei’s mother Suyan believed that Jing-mei could do anything that she wanted to as long as she tried and put her mind to it. Suyan would give Jing-mei to see what she could do or what she knew. In …show more content…

Jing- Mei thought that she could not do anything and thought she would fail. In (Tan) on page (141) the text states,”My mother believed that you could do anything you wanted to be in america. This shows how Suyan thought that you could do anything that you put your mind to. Jing-mei thought that you could not do anything you put your mind to. In (Tan) on page (141) the text states,”We didn’t immediately pick the right kind of prodigy.” This shows how Jing-Mei did not think that you could do anything in america where Suyan …show more content…

Suyan was able to lose everything in China and when she came to America she still believed that you could do anything that you put your mind to. In (Tan) on page (141) the text states,”America was where all my mother’s hopes lay.” This shows how Suyan believed that you could do anything that you wanted to do in america. Also in (Tan) on page (141) the text states,”But she never looked back with regret. There were so many ways for things to get better.” This shows how Suyan was able to keep hope even though she had lost everything and anything in China. She was still able to come to america and have a lot better life, and have more