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正如影片最后那樣,要跨越這樣的隔閡必須雙方都坐下來坦誠地交換意見,相互諒解、求同存異。第三篇:喜福會 讀后感Keep Faith with HopeThe Joy Luck Club, written by Amy Tan, is the first English novel I have was attracted by this book, because it is a book filled with hope that matters to they came to America, they had their own stories that have lifelong influences on Woo has a husband who was an officer with the husband took her and their two babies to Kweilin for their safety when Japan launched a war to she finally had to run away from Kweilin, on her way toward Chungking, she lost everything, including the Hsu , whose mother married a rich businessman in Tientsin as a concubine, witnessed her mother’s unlucky life in a prestigious family and her mother’s Jong was forced to betroth to a boy she has never met when she was a little from a rich and powerful family in Wushi married a playboy and had an abortion in four women escaped from their hard life in China and came to America to pursue their new favorite part of this book is their experiences in part fully describes an old China in the middle of the 20th century, especially the fate of women in of them are fettered by Chinese traditional ideology, living through a depressive marriage with thousands of hundreds of women in China, these four women, to some degree, are least they have the chances to bury their past and start their new like the beginning of the book says:” Then the woman and the swan sailed across an ocean many thousands of li wide, stretching their necks toward America.”In America, the four women remarried, had offspring, and gathered together every week to play mah called their party “The Joy Luck Club”.Every week one of them host a party to raise money and to raise their made delicious Chinese traditional food, played mah jong and talked about their current rosy Jingmei played mah jong instead of her mother, she said in mind:” And I am sitting at my mother’s place at the mah jong table, on the East, where things begin.”I admire these four I think that there is nothing in our life that is worse than breaking our life into these four women, even reaching in a state of almost utter adversity , have strong faith in would like to quote a sentence in the book to conclude my passage“The worst possible thing, would one day stop.”第四篇:《喜福會》讀后感從隔閡到相知——從《喜福會》中探索美籍華