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1、学士学位论文题 目 从象棋探究喜福会中的韦弗利 学 生 指导教师 年 级 专 业系 别 学 院 HARBIN NORMAL UNIVERSITYChess and Waverly in The Joy Luck ClubAbstract: The Joy Luck Club is the masterpiece of Amy Tan,a famous Chinese American writer. This article is to understand the character of Waverly from a special visual angle in The Joy Luck
2、 Club. Through analyzing the explicit features of chess, we find the implicit meaning of Waverly. From this aspect, we can understand the works and the character better. The stories of chess and Waverly betray the developing of the plot in The Joy Luck Club and the change of Waverly. Waverly conside
3、rs her mother as her adversary at beginning. But Waverly understands her mother at last. She realizes that the power is from her mother and her mothers love. Conspicuously, chess has influenced the character of Waverly as a matter of fact. Key Words: Chess, Rule of law, Fairness, Independence, Compe
4、tition 1. IntroductionAmy Tans The Joy Luck Club is a masterpiece in Chinese-American literature. The Joy Luck Club mothers and their daughters have been the focus of research ever since the publication of this book. Some researchers put the emphasis on the relationship between the mothers and daugh
5、ters while some others believe that it is the writing style that makes Amy Tans The Joy Luck Club a success. For there are conflicts that have been vividly described in this book, some researchers making the conflicts in The Joy Luck Club the theme of their thesis. However, in this thesis, chess wil
6、l be the theme, and it will be interpreted from a cultural point of view In The Joy Luck Club, fundamental differences between Chinese and American societies are presented in both explicit and implicit ways. For years, scholars have been conducting considerable research on the novels explicit portra
7、its of the clashes, largely based on the major plots, conflicts and characters. Yet inadequate research has been done on Amy Tans implicit depiction hidden in her frequent mentioning of the symbolic games, Western chess. From my point of view, the contrastive image of chess is created by the author
8、out of design. By making analysis of the games, Amy Tan has suggested four major futures in the American societies: Rule of Law, interdependence, fairness, competition.2. Features of Chess2.1Rule of Law In The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan has depicted the attitude toward the game of chess. Chess players w
9、ere supposed to follow the game rules strictly, chess under the rule of law. Chess in the western has to obey a host of rules. In the beginning of learning or playing the game of chess, the two chess players have to learn the some basic knowledge about it .In those basic knowledge, rules is the most
10、 important . In the process of the game, the two persons have to use these rules of the chess to score a success. The two people are independence. In hence, the rules of are significant in the game of chess for the chess players. Conspicuously, we can draw the conclusion that chess is a game that fo
11、cuses on rule of law. 2.2 Independence and Self-reliance In The Joy Luck Club, chess is a game that seen as a combat of individual intelligence. The different relations of the players in the two games reflect the different roles of interpersonal relationship in American society. Chess is a game of p
12、ersonal abilities. The two adversaries are independent from each other and one can only rely on him/herself to defeat the other. When playing chess, “it is important to control the center early on have a clear plan in the middle and have a mathematical understanding of all possible moves in the endg
13、ame”. Unlike in mahjong, chess players pay no attention to the adversaries, all they have to do is focus on the game. “As I began to play (chess), the boy (the adversary) disappeared, and I saw only my white pieces and his black ones waiting on the other side”. In the American society, individual co
14、mpetence plays a much far more important role in ones pursuit of success than interpersonal relationship. By the strategies to win the game, Amy Tan suggests the way of achieving success in US. That is relying on their talents and diligence. So the game of chess has the feature of independence or se
15、lf-reliance.2.3 Fairness In The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan has implied a view on life in American. American people promote fair and equal opportunities for everyone to strive for his/her dreams, they do not believe they are born different, and ones future is to a large extent destined the moment he/she
16、is born. In The Joy Luck Club, chess is a game played with fairness. To start the game, the two players must have the same pieces at mirroring positions. “You have sixteen pieces and so do I. One king, and queen, two bishops, two knights, two castles, and eight pawns.” This start is a reflection of
17、the American creed that all men are born equal and all games are played fair.They put more stress on fairness, and they are more readily to accept the fact that life is a fair play in America. So fairness is a feature of the game of chess.2.4 Individual Confrontation Where there is a game, there is
18、competition. Chess shows a feature that is individual confrontation. From analysis the characters about the game of western chess, competition is the key word to describe chess. In The Joy Luck Club, player of chess has an attitude of competition. While Waverly, the chess player, expresses openly he
19、r desire to confront and crush her adversaries, the Joy Luck aunties seem to be less amiable with each other at chess game. By giving the descriptions, Amy Tan suggests that America is a country that promotes individual confrontation. So competition is a main character of the game of chess.3. Chess
20、and Waverly in the Joy Luck ClubTans first short story was Endgame. It describes a precocious young chess champion who has a stormy relationship with her overprotective Chinese mother. In 1985, Tan used the story to gain admission to the Squaw Valley Community of Writers, a fiction writers workshop
21、run by the novelist Oakley Hall. Guided by another novelist and short story writer, Molly Giles, Tan rewrote Endgame at the workshop. It was then published in FM magazine and reprinted in Seventeen magazines. Giles sent the story to Sandra Dijkstra, a literary agent in San Francisco, who thought tha
22、t it was very well written. When Tan learned that an Italian magazine had reprinted Endgame without her permission, she asked Dijkstra to be her agent. Dijkstra agreed. She urged Tan to submit other short stories and to turn the series into a book. That book became The Joy Luck Club. In this works,
23、chess and Waverly have some relations between them. In this section, try to find the common characters from four parts to discuss the chess and Waverly in The Joy Luck Club. 3.1 The Understanding of Waverly and Chesss Rules Chess players are supposed to follow the game rules strictly, chess under th
24、e rule of law. The chess players have to obey the rules very strictly. From this feature, Waverly has been influenced a lot.In The Joy Luck Club, Waverly learns the rules of chess mostly from the “dog-eared instruction book”. She does not know why the rules are like this, her brother says: “This is
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