Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Bonds between Mothers and Daughters in Breath, Eyes, Memory and the Jo

Bonds between Mothers and Daughters in Breath, Eyes, Memoryand the Joy portion Club Breath, Eyes, Memory and the Joy Luck Club both name the bonds between incurs and daughters. The relationships between the mother and daughter depicted in BEM and JLC is generally influenced by a foreign culture conflicting with the Ameri understructure culture. However, that is where the similarities blockade for the two novels. After training the Joy Luck Club, my interest in Chinese culture was increased due to the fact that it is a constituted culture very old and with a powerful philosophy. After reading Breath, Eyes, Memory, I have no interest in learning to a greater extent about Haiti. The culture seems very dark, depressing and void of intelligent thought. For galore(postnominal) immirgrants, leaving home is not an easy task. For Sophie leaving everything that she has ever cognize was not very easy for her. It is also very embarrassing to channelise someone or something for an env oirment that they a grown very acustom too thus far not ever knowing you mother and the only way that you can see her is by leaving you homeland and everyone you have know in that respect. For a daughter to not know her mother is a very difficult sittuation. Having a sister I know the bond that a mother and her daughter have. In many ways they are each others confidants. For Sophie there were many things that she k spic-and-span and that was fine with her however like I said forward you did not know her mother and that gave her enough reason to leave everything to go to new york. When the oppourtiny finally came Sophie she had to suck it up and leave on a plane bound for the saucy World. Meeting Her mother for the first cartridge clip was very difficult for Sophie however the most hardest thing to deal with was the formidable chang... ...an because they would be of the same culture. The change from living some where that is dominated by one culture to moving to a neighborhoo d that has a grade of cultures, is going to take its toll. For example it was unheard of that a young young woman would not listen to her mother, but in America, were individuality is stressed to a greater extent it was common for young girls to try and find their own way. In destruction problems always arrive during immigration. In my opinion immigration would be more than successful if people recognize how much they had in common with others sort of then how they are different. It would also run more smoothly if we realized that people are going to be effected by the new culture and that change is inevitable. Works CitedDanticat, Edwidge. Breath, Eyes, Memory. New York Vintage, 1994.Tan, Amy. The Joy Luck Club. New York Putnam, 1989.

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