In Amy Tan's "The Joy Luck Club," Jing-Mei Woo is hesitant about going to China to meet her siblings for the first time. The club members, who were her mother's good friends, provide the money for her to go to China and tell her twin sisters about their mother. Jing-Mei and her mother had communication, cultural and generational problems which made her believe she really didn't know her mother well enough to tell them anything.
She doesn't mind; it's fashionable now to go by your Chinese name
They worry their children and grandchildren will forget about their Chinese heritage.
They ask jing-mei to go to china so she can find her sisters and tell them about her mother.
She expresses concern over the fact that she didnt know her mother well enough. APEX :D
to send her to china
to send her to china
To send her to China
Because Suyuan Woo died before she could connect with her children
During Jing-mei Woo's first Joy Luck Club meeting, she is asked to take her deceased mother's place at the gathering. Jing-mei is initially hesitant but eventually agrees to participate, leading to the start of her journey in learning more about her mother and her Chinese heritage through the stories shared by the other members.
It's money for Jing-mei to travel to China to find her siblings
The aunties give Jing-mei Woo a check for $1200 at The Joy Luck Club meeting because they want to sponsor her trip to China to meet her long-lost sisters. They hope that reconnecting with her sisters will bring Jing-mei and her family happiness and closure.
She doesn't mind; it's fashionable now to go by your Chinese name
She expresses concern over the fact that she didn't know her mother well enough.
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