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The Joy Luck Club: Group Project

The Joy Luck Club: Group Project. Be prepared to present your power-point (each student must present his/her portion). Objective:. Evaluate conflicts & resolutions. Your power-point must:. Contain a minimum of 6 slides Convey information with brief phrases &/or graphics Look professional

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The Joy Luck Club: Group Project

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  1. The Joy Luck Club: Group Project Be prepared to present your power-point (each student must present his/her portion)

  2. Objective: • Evaluate conflicts & resolutions

  3. Your power-point must: • Contain a minimum of 6 slides • Convey information with brief phrases &/or graphics • Look professional • Be ready to present

  4. Minimum of 6 slides • 1 intro. (all), 1 per relationship, 1 for central conflict/conclusion (all) • NO COMPLETE SENTENCES! • Each group member responsible for at least 1 slide (equal parts) -include his/her name on the bottom right corner of the slide *4 Group Members

  5. a. For each pair: Determine the nature of the conflicts in the relationship (examples from novel) • An-Mei Hsu----Rose Hsu Jordan • Lindo Jong----Waverly Jong • Suyuan Woo----Jing-Mei Woo • Ying-Ying St. Clair----Lena St. Clair

  6. b. For each pair: show how the conflicts are/could have been resolved • An-Mei Hsu----Rose Hsu Jordan • Lindo Jong----Waverly Jong • Suyuan Woo----Jing-Mei Woo • Ying-Ying St. Clair----Lena St. Clair

  7. c. Central Conflict • What is the central conflict in the novel?

  8. d. Amy Tan’s Purpose • Overall, what conflict is Amy Tan bringing to light?

  9. e. Resolution • How is/can the conflict be resolved?

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