Joy Luck Club3
When ignorance plagues your mind, you find it difficult to remove the rose colored glasses from your eyes and let the clarity of reality seep in. We all have the ability to scratch the surface of any culture, to know that Egypt has the Great Pyramids or China with its Great Wall. But when we are fortunate to be given an opportunity to find out how, why, and when, it is then, that our minds have finally declared to be rid of those glasses of ignorance and obtain an insight into a world that is different, unique and scary as could possibly be imagined. The Joy Luck Club provides the gateway into a look at the mysteries of the Chinese culture, adding spice to the mundane of conventional traditions. When attempting to gain insight on a different and unique culture, it is found that the emic perspective is extremely beneficial. The emic is a native's viewpoint of their culture. In the book and after viewing the movie to gain the perspective of the director, each character commentated on the events that took place during their lives. Lindo, who was the recipient of a faulty pre-arranged marriage, discussed her dislikes of the entire ordeal, while still being a submissive and respectful wife until she got out of the marriag
It had become quite apparent that age is not a determining factor in Chinese arranged marriages, for her husband seemed as if he had not yet hit puberty. Even in the way Lindo spoke to the mother, never raising her voice or sometimes just keeping silent, it showed the power of elder family members as well as the ability of them abusing this power. The importance of the personal spirit was clearly seen when Ying Ying realized that her daughter, Lena had no vitality in her. This was shown particularly when the mother conceives a son that was immediately given to the first wife to raise and keep for herself. For example, when Lindo was married, her mother-in-law was very unkind to her, blaming her for not having any grandsons when it was the husband who elected not to sleep with Lindo. When young Lindo was in the act of ending her marriage, she proclaimed to all that the marriage was in no way good and that her husband would die if they continued to remain together. "In the Chinese way, you are taught to desire nothing, to swallow other people's misery and to eat your own bitterness. The idea of marriage is well displayed in The Joy Luck Club. This signified the respect she had for her elders although the mother did not present herself as deserving of it. A subtle, yet most intriguing aspect of Chinese culture is their reverence for their ancestors. A tradition due to the inherent patriarchal society, a theoretical social system based on the complete authority of the father or an elderly male over the family group. By far, the pre-arranged marriage was the most unique and intriguing of the three. Out of fear, they heeded her words and begged for forgiveness from the ancestors. Yet despite all that, she did what they wished of her.
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