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- Lena St. Clair
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- Rose Hsu Jordan
Rose is the narrator of “Half and Half” and “Without Wood.”...
- Waverly Jong
Waverly is the narrator of “Rules of the Game” and “Four...
- Jing-mei “June” Woo
June is the main narrator in The Joy Luck Club, as her...
- Tyan-yu
Tyan-yu - The Joy Luck Club Character Analysis - LitCharts
- An-mei Hsu
An-mei is the narrator of “Scar” and “Magpies,” and her...
- Amah
Amah - The Joy Luck Club Character Analysis - LitCharts
- Wu Tsing
Wu Tsing - The Joy Luck Club Character Analysis - LitCharts
- Lena St. Clair
Suyuan concocted the Joy Luck Club to combat the sorrows of her experiences in China during the Sino-Japanese War in the 1940s.
Suyuan comes up with the idea of the Joy Luck Club, a gathering of four women to fill each corner of her mah jong table. Suyuan asks three girlfriends to join the club – no boys allowed. Each week, one of the women hosts a banquet with lots of yummy, celebratory food meant to bring good fortune.
Character Traits. Character Background. Character Arcs. Relationships. Conclusion. List of Characters. Role Identification. Jing-Mei "June" Woo. As the protagonist, June navigates the complexities of her Chinese-American identity and grapples with the legacy of her mother's experiences. Suyuan Woo.
Characters Map for Amy Tan's The Joy Luck Club. Learn the roles and relationships of the characters in The Joy Luck Club, and how they contribute to the plot.
Summary. Jing-mei Woo, 36, attends her first meeting of the Joy Luck Club, a group of her parents' friends who gather regularly to play mah jong, a Chinese game. Jing-mei, who goes by the American name June, is taking the place of her mother, Suyuan, who died two months before.
Chapter 1: Jing Mei "June" Woo--The Joy Luck Club. June's mother, Suyuan Woo, has died recently. Her father has asked her to take over her mother's corner of the Mah Jong table in the Joy Luck Club. June's mother started the first Joy Luck Club in China during the Second World War.