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Title: Joy Luck Club Character Analysis
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Waverly considered that she had been planning this the entire time.
Lindo's character also has a controlling force over many roles in the story as well. For instance, after Waverly tells Lindo that she is engaged to Rich, she says that Lindo has complete control over her with even so much as one look... Showed first 250 characters
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With the family as well, Lindo has gotten the family into a tradition. On the night of Lindo's special dinner when she met Rich, she served her special dish, steamed pork and preserved vegetables. She insulted her own dish, saying that it was not salty enough, and it was the family's cue to announce it the best dish she had ever created... Showed next 250 characters
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