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The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan h?v=cTeDkyQUbyY The Joy Luck Club describes the lives of four Asian women who fled China in the 1940s and their four very Americanized daughters. The novel focuses on Jing-mei "June" Woo, a thirty-six-year-old daughter, who, after her mother's death, takes her place at the meetings of a social group called the Joy Luck Club. As its members play mah jong and feast on Chinese delicacies, the older women spin stories about the past and lament the barriers that exist between their daughters and themselves. Through their stories, Jing-mei comes to appreciate the richness of her heritage. h?v=TNiWeqvrFz8

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Analytical Paragraph: How does Waverly’s character develop through confrontation and competition? Draw upon evidence from the entire reading to support your understanding. You must use two quotations and appropriate documentations in this paragraph. Bonus points will be given if you successfully incorporate vocabulary from this unit in your paragraph. It must be at least TEN sentences long.