Thursday, March 28, 2019
A Pair of Tickets by Amy Tan Essay -- American Literature
A Pair of Tickets by Amy TanIn the story A Pair of Tickets, by Amy Tan, a woman by the name of Jing-mei  assays with her identity as a Chinese female. Through off her childhood, she  cleverly denied (857) that she had any Chinese under her skin. Then her mother dies when Jing-Mei is in her 30s, and  further three months after her father receives a letter from her twin daughters, Jing-Meis  half(prenominal) sisters.  It is when Jing-mei hears her sisters are alive, that she and her dad take a trip overseas to  find her relatives and finally unites with her sisters. This story focuses on a womans philosophical struggle to  deport her  unbent identity.The protagonist of the story is Jing-mei. She is a flat character who turns out to be dynamic. Throughout her  intent, she has been very stubborn about accepting her identity.  An  specimen of this is when she explains, I was 15 and had a vigorously denied that I had any Chinese whatsoever under my skin (857). She shows her dynamic charact   eristic at the  decision of the story when she finally does accept her heritage. The main conflict of this story is Jing-meis struggle between accepting her identity based on her heritage and  non on a personal image. There is no real  rank in which this conflict is clarified, because the climax and resolution come about at the same time. The conflict is internal due to the fact that she  cannot accept her true identity. The climax comes when she finally meets her twin sisters and says, I get beyond the gate, we  proceed toward each other, all three of us embracing, all hesitations and expectations forgotten (870). It is  then(prenominal) that the resolution comes into play and After all these years, it can finally be let go (870). It is at that point, when she can finally a...  ...Also an important  mention is when she says, But today I realize Ive never really  cognize what it means to be Chinese. I am thirty-six years  doddery (857). Even though she was in her 30s and still had t   hat identity crisis, it was uplifting  versed that all it took for her to resolve that conflict was one meeting with her sisters.     The story A Pair of tickets examines a woman who has grown up with American  ferment all her life and struggles to accept her true identity. Through the story you can see Jing-mei struggles with her identity for over 30 years, but it finally is  unconquerable once she is able to meet her twin sisters that have been missing from her life for over 30 years.  Works CitedTan, Amy. A Pair of Tickets. The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction.  cram         Edition. Ed. Dana Gioia and R.S. Gwynn. New York Longman, 2001.                   
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