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Compare Amy Tan's life to my life - Compare and contrast Tan's different works of literature.
"...I had seen the signs, really I had. But I just let it happen. And I think now that fate is shaped half by expectation, half by intention. But somehow, when you lose something you love, faith takes over. You have to pay attention to what you lost. You have to undo the expectation" (Tan, Joy 131). Amy Tan tells the tales of her childhood, and the history of her mother and grandmother through her works,
Tan Author of The Joy Luck Club. Springfield: Enslow Publishers Inc. 1996. Mason, Deborah. "A Not-So-Dutiful Daughter." The New York Times. 23 Nov. 2003, Book Review 30. Tan, Amy. "Mother Tongue." A Closer Look. Eds. Sidney Dobrin and Anis Bawarshi. New York: McGraw-Hill. 2003. 622-626. Tan, Amy. The Joy Luck Club. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1989. Xu, Ben. "Memory and the Ethnic Self: Reading Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club." Modern Critic Views Amy Tan. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers. 2000.
