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... By conveying the rich history and legacy to children through parents, but it seems not the effective way compared with their concerment. ... That is the situation of Jing-Mei in “A Pair of tickets” by Amy Tan. Chinese settings that help Jing-Mei more understand and become in touch with her heritage and her mother’s past. ...
Jing-Mei and her father have purchased “a pair of tickets” and are on their way to China to meet the lost twins, which will fulfill Suyua’s dream. ... Jing-Mei doesn’t accept right away, but through time and symbolic settings.
Approximate Word count = 1238 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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