Author Amy Tan

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One’s ability to craft their own identity often starts out with determining their inner set of ideologies and values. New York Times bestselling author, Amy Tan, is one of many great examples who was able to mirror her own values into her bestselling novel, The Kitchen God’s Wife. Known for incorporating mother-daughter relationships into her stories, Tan uses her novel to allow readers an inside look into her personal set of beliefs and values. The story follows a Chinese immigrant living in America, Winnie, who tries to reconnect with her “Americanized” daughter by reciting her story of the struggles she faced while living in Shanghai. While writing the novel, Tan was able to incorporate her own values of creativity, integration into both Chinese and American culture, and independence which were influenced by her parents and her surroundings. Therefore, Amy Tan’s ability to shadow her socially influenced values of creativity, integration, and independence in her critically acclaimed novel The Kitchen God’s Wife demonstrated the identity crisis that her characters go through when being tied up in a knot of two distinct cultures and opinions within society.
The creativity in Tan and Winnie’s life is clearly evident through their occupations and leisure activities. Both Tan and Winnie decided to take the more artistic route for their career pathway to demonstrate their value for creativity. Tan is a critically acclaimed author who is known for her multicultural-fiction novels in which she embeds a mixture of her own life along with her family’s life. This proves Tan’s value of creativity because she took a career in the arts which requires her to be imaginative and creative. As for Winnie, she was the co-owner of Ding-Ho Flower S...

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... the characters from the novel as they all found a way to craft their own identity. As Richard Grant once said, “The value of identity of course is that so often with it comes purpose”.

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