Who Is Waverly's Relationship In The Joy Luck Club

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Amy tans’ the joy luck club is picturing the relationship between mothers and their daughters born in America. The relationship is weaken by daughters’ disobedience, lack of communication, and even getting along with their mothers seems challenging. For examples, Waverly asked her mom “Ma, what is Chinese torture” because she couldn’t understand her mom expression of love toward her.
This book is about how the mothers and daughters relationship can be weakened by the tragedy and daughters’ disobediences. The mothers feel the pain to see their daughters being raised the way they weren’t raised. Lindo blames herself for Waverly’s’ attitude:
I thought her how American circumstances work…but couldn’t teach her about Chinese character. How to …show more content…

Lindo was angry with her and didn’t forgive her behavior. Waverly thinks by ignoring her mother in public, she can have some relief in her relationship with her mother. She sees her mother like an opponent. She doesn’t want to follow her rules, and want to do things by her own. She doesn’t realize that her mother is still controlling her. As time goes on, whenever Waverly want to play chess again, Lindo says “No, it is not so easy anymore”. Since then, Waverly stopped winning. Lena became vulnerable as her mother was incapable of helping her to become a balanced adult. Lena is unable to tell her husband she is not content with her roll in their firm and has a silenced role in their marriage due to her childhood experience. Ying-Ying her mother acted passively toward her because she couldn’t tell her the truth about her past life in china. Ying-Ying felt she didn’t have enough power on her daughter Lena:
“All her life I have watched her as though from a different shore. When she was child I should have slapped her more often for disrespect. But now it is too late”. “If she had chuming, she would see a tiger lady. And she would have a careful