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Title: Joy Luck Club
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Osama Khan |
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July 1, 2009 |
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In the story there was a daughter that did not know of one of the lessons her mother wished for her to learn. It was not to put herself under others. She had found a great husband that loved her, but she would never speak of what she wanted, she would always put herself under her husband... Showed first 250 characters
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Because of this the husband had divorced her. After this her mother taught her what she had been trying to teach her all this time, and the daughter put herself where she belonged, and then became the wife to the same man. Those are just some examples of major lessons my parents want me to learn, and I would not be able to have thought about and explored them if it were not for the inspiration I have received from this movie... Showed next 250 characters
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