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What kind of character is Suyuan Woo?

What kind of character is Suyuan Woo?

Suyuan Woo is a strong and willful woman who refuses to focus on her hardships. Instead, she struggles to create happiness and success where she finds it lacking. It is with this mentality that she founds the original Joy Luck Club while awaiting the Japanese invasion of China in Kweilin.

What does Suyuan Woo’s sacrifice represent in the Joy Luck Club?

Her sacrifice represents the willingness of all mothers to protect their children over their own well-being. The The Joy Luck Club quotes below are all either spoken by Suyuan Woo or refer to Suyuan Woo.

How is Suyuan’s experience with her daughter different from the other mothers?

Therefore, unlike the other mothers and daughters in the novel, who actively narrate their histories through the novel, Suyuan is only experienced through stories told by her daughter June, her husband Canning, and her three Joy Luck Club friends.

What does being born Chinese mean to Suyuan?

Suyuan always claimed that being born Chinese meant having undeniable Chinese thoughts and emotions. June realizes… (full context) …first go to Guangzhou, formerly Canton, to see Canning’s aunt. In the forty years since Suyuan and Canning emigrated, many of the cities changed spellings and full names.

Does Suyuan ever find her twin daughters?

Yet it is also by virtue of Suyuan’s will that she eventually locates her long-lost twin daughters in China. Only her death prevents her from returning to them.

Why does Suyuan feel resentment towards her daughter Jing-Mei?

Her sense of the power of will can at times cause problems, such as when Suyuan believes that her daughter Jing-mei can be a child prodigy if only the Woos can locate her talent and nurture it well enough. This leads to a deep resentment in Jing-mei.

What was Suyuan’s reaction when the officer sent her a message?

Suyuan knew the officer’s message meant that the Japanese would soon arrive in Kweilin, and she knew that the families of officers would be the first to die. She packed her children and some belongings into a wheelbarrow and began to walk to Chungking. The journey was long, and Suyuan’s hands began to bleed from carrying her bags.

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