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Title: Jou Luck Club - Symbol and Image
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Omi |
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July 1, 2009 |
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At first, Jing-mei found the pendant very unstylish and bright, which symbolizes the cultural difference between herself and her mother. However, the meaning of the pendant changes when Suyuan dies. Jing-mei comes to realize that it symbolized her mother’s love and concern... Showed first 250 characters
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Jing-mei comes to realize that it symbolized her mother’s love and concern. In addition, Jing-mei realizes the best qualities of herself and her mother. Most of her life, Jing-mei does not value herself. Suyuan tries to improve her daughter self-worth, but Jing-Mei judges herself that she is like than the best quality... Showed next 250 characters
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