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... Three prominent conflicts seen in The Joy Luck Club are between Waverly and Lindo, Lindo and Suyuan, and between June and Waverly. ...
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... I have chosen to talk about Waverly and Lindo. ... In the beginning, Waverly and Lindo get along quite well, but chess puts a strain on their relationship. ...
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... Lindo Jong, whose daughter, Waverly, doesn't even know four Chinese words, describes the complete difference and incompatibility of the two worlds she tried to ...
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... This is illustrated in The Joy Luck Club when Waverly, Lindo's Daughter, is an extremely talented chess player and her mother brags to all her friends that her ...
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... I am proud of her, and I am her mother but she is not proud of me."(291) Despite their confusion in the beginning of the book Waverly and Lindo restore their ...
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... This book shows many mother daughter relationships. The main characters consist of Lindo, Waverly, An-Mei, Suyuan, and Jing-Mei, also known as June. ...
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... customs. Also of this new generation are Waverly, Lindo's daughter; Lena, Ying Ying's daughter; and Rose, An Mei's daughter. The ...
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... Waverly interprets as strict expectations what Lindo holds just as simple hopes. Every mother and daughter relationship inevitably reaches obstacles. ...
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... for her. Waverly tells Lindo that she has so much power over her, and that anything that she does never pleases her. And from this ...
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... Waverly Jong is Lindo's daughter. Waverly experiences a conflict when she asks to play chess with older men in the park in Chinatown. ...
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... If you want to show off, then why don't you learn to play chess (Joy Luck 101)." This fight between Lindo and Waverly was the fire, the destruction, but this ...
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... If you want to show off, then why don't you learn to play chess (Joy Luck 101)." This fight between Lindo and Waverly was the fire, the destruction, but this ...
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... approves or disapproves. Suyuan decides that with piano lessons she and her daughter will rise above Lindo and Waverly. Jing-Mei only ...
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... her family. (62) This sacrifice contrasts starkly with Lindo's daughter, Waverly, and the way she treats her. Waverly becomes a ...
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... Lindo Jong and Waverly Jong relationship was one of intense love and hate. ... Lindo just wanted th best for Waverly, and did not see how happy Rich made her. ...
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... Waverly Jong, daughter of Lindo, was raised in Chinatown and her mother taught many lessons to "raise them out of circumstances." (Tan, 90) Lindo thought the ...
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... carrying his child. So Lindo made her fate and came to America where her daughter Waverly would grow. Waverly is an intelligent ...
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... carrying his child. So Lindo made her fate and came to America where her daughter Waverly would grow. Waverly is an intelligent ...
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... Waverly thought that her mother, Lindo, would criticize Rich so much that she would see the bad qualities in him too, so she devised a plan to make her mother ...
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... Lindo wanted the whole world to know how wonderful Waverly was because she didn't want the same thing that happened to her to repeat itself on Waverly. ...
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... She received many trophies and her mother, Lindo Jong, was extremely prod of her. She told strangers that Waverly was her daughter, she boasted about her ...
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... When Lindo has a daughter, she tries to be the mother she never had. Unfortunately she was so proud of her that she showed her off to much. Waverly said " Why ...
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The four mothers are Suyuan Woo, An-mei Hsu, Lindo Jong, and Ying-ying St. Clair. Their daughters are June Woo, Rose Hsu, Waverly Jong and Lena St. Clair. ...
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... Lindo and Waverly Jong's mother daughter combination proved that with communication, a relationship has potential to transform. ...
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... Lindo continued to operate by the same rules that got her out of her horrible marriage but left her integrity intact. Her daughter, Waverly, believed her ...
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... Lindo Jong, whose daughter, Waverly, didn't even know four Chinese words, described the complete difference and incompatibility of the two worlds she tried to ...
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... Jing-mei remembers her mother's critical attitude toward everyone. Suyuan and Lindo always compared their daughters, Jing-mei and Waverly, from an early age. ...
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... Clair, An-mei Hsu, and Lindo Jong, who were the mothers, and the daughters Jing-mei Woo, Rose Hsu Jordan, Waverly Jong, Lena St. Clair. ...
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... Initiative is shown by Lindo Jong, who tried to work with what she has ... Waverly finally realized that only by combining her Chinese and American sides will she ...
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Clair, and their four daughters, Jing-mei Woo, Rose Hsu Jordan, Waverly Jong, and Lena St ... Jing-Mei has Aunti Lindo write to them to tell them about Suyuan, but ...
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