Battle Hymn Of The Tiger Mom And Amy Tan's The Joy Luck

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A mother would do anything to protect her child from any evil they may encounter throughout their life. This can be difficult when the child sees her own mother to be amidst those forces of evil. Within the two excerpts from Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom and Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club, the authors both discuss the similar feelings exchanged between their mother-daughter relationships. Both excerpts share the same theme, a mother struggling to maintain a proper relationship with her daughter, the tone Amy Tan uses is far more hostile than the typical, normal disagreement going on in Amy Chua’s excerpt. In Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club, the passage’s tone reflects on the reader as a negative and hostile relationship between mother …show more content…

Amy Chua is the mother in this memoir, characterizing her relationship with her daughter as frustrated and annoying, but in a caring way that is normal for them. Amy Chua’s recollection of her and her daughter’s relationship is expressed through ‘“RELAX!’ I screamed at home” … “...my very presence made her edgy and irritable,” clearly states that Chua was stern towards her daughter, enough to where she was cautious of anything she did (Chua 47-48). With Chua being so stern towards her daughter, eventually her daughter decided she was not going to walk on eggshells around her anymore. Once the daughter responded with “Stop it, Mommy. Just stop it.” … “Your brain is annoying me”’ the mother was shocked but realized how her sternness was affecting her daughter (Chua 47-48). Some may not see anything wrong with the Tiger Mom lifestyle that is enforced, which is fine, but some see how it could have negatively affected her daughter in a way which lead to the daughter speaking in a shocking tone towards her mother. The daughter continuously tries to tell her mother that she is trying to make her someone she is not by the mother being abrasive towards her. Parents cannot make their child into someone their not by being harsh and abrasive towards them because the child will retaliate back to explain they are their own person. Amy Chua uses abrasive means and her daughter retaliates with harsh and bitter ways, which cause their mother-daughter relationship to be frustrating and annoying, but the usual for

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