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Concession in Amy Tan's Joy Luck Club


"Sometimes you have to lose pieces to get ahead," explains the narrator of
"The Rules of the Game," a lost piece from Amy Tan's novel The Joy Luck
Club that has arguably achieved greater readership through its appearance
in numerous anthologies (505). "The Rules of the Game" pivots around the
concept that one may triumph in a win-lose situation through a concession.
Narrator Waverly Jong recounts applications of this idea as she grows into
adolescence in her Chinese-American community. From her adventures in the
local marketplace to her romps on the chess battlefield, Waverly's prizes
while asserting her concede-to-win strategy include physical objects and
abstractions, the intangibility of the latter implying that one's
examination of this story must consider terms like conflict, win, and loss
in the broadest sense possible. With this in mind, Tan's "The Rules of the
Game" explores the determinants behind wins and losses, ultim... [to view the full essay now, purchase below]

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