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Title: "Double Face" Analysis from The Joy Luck Club
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November 5, 1997 |
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Due to these differences, Lindo and Waverly fail to understand each other's true intentions and personalities, as these misinterpretations reoccur in the rest of the stories. Ultimately, such misunderstandings cause an emotional distance that is found between Lindo and Waverly, as well as with the other members of the Joy Luck Club... Showed first 250 characters
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Due to these differences, Lindo and Waverly fail to understand each other's true intentions and personalities, as these misinterpretations reoccur in the rest of the stories. Ultimately, such misunderstandings cause an emotional distance that is found between Lindo and Waverly, as well as with the other members of the Joy Luck Club... Showed next 250 characters
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