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Rules of the Game by Amy Tan
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Rules of the Game by Amy Tan
Bas v.M., Bas v.T., Dylan, Tim

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Content
Author
Characters
Short Summary
Narrator
CITO Questions
Themes
Chess Puzzle!

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Amy Tan
February 19, 1952
Immigrant from China
Freelancer
''The Joy Luck Club''
Her own experiences

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Characters
Waverly Jong (MeiMei)
Lindo Jong (MeiMei's mother)
Vincent & Winston Jong (MeiMei's brothers)
Lau Po (old man who teaches chess)

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Setting

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Short Summary

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Narrator

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Themes
The Importance of Strategy
The Mother-Daughter Relationship
Cultural Identity
The Power of Language

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The Importance of Strategy
One of the key themes of 'Rules of the Game' is the importance of strategy. Waverly's success as a chess player is not just due to her natural talent, but also her ability to think several moves ahead and anticipate her opponent's next move.
This theme is mirrored in the larger context of the story, where Waverly's mother is constantly strategizing and scheming to get what she wants, whether it's a better apartment or a more prestigious social standing.

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The Mother-Daughter Relationship
Another important theme in 'Rules of the Game' is the complex relationship between mothers and daughters. Waverly's mother is both supportive of her daughter's talents and fiercely competitive, pushing Waverly to be the best at everything she does.
At the same time, Waverly struggles to assert her independence and establish her own identity outside of her mother's expectations. This tension between love and control is a common theme in many of Amy Tan's works.

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Cultural Identity
As a Chinese-American writer, Amy Tan often explores themes of cultural identity and the challenges of straddling two different worlds. In 'Rules of the Game,' we see this through Waverly's experiences growing up in Chinatown and trying to fit in with her American classmates.
At the same time, Waverly is also grappling with the expectations of her traditional Chinese family, who value obedience and respect for authority above all else. This tension between East and West is something that many immigrants and their children can relate to.

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The Power of Language
Throughout 'Rules of the Game,' language plays a powerful role in shaping the characters' identities and relationships. Waverly's mother uses language to manipulate and control her daughter, while Waverly herself learns to use language as a tool for self-expression and empowerment.
This theme is especially relevant given Amy Tan's own experiences growing up as the child of Chinese immigrants. As a writer, she has used language to explore her own cultural heritage and bridge the gap between different communities.

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Daily Chess Puzzle!!!

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Conclusion
In 'Rules of the Game,' Amy Tan weaves together themes of strategy, mother-daughter relationships, cultural identity, and the power of language to create a rich and complex portrait of life in San Francisco's Chinatown.
Through the character of Waverly Jong, Tan explores the challenges of growing up between two cultures, while also celebrating the resilience and creativity of immigrant communities. Her message is one of hope and possibility, even in the face of adversity.

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Characters
Waverly Jong (MeiMei)
Lindo Jong (MeiMei's mother)
Vincent Jong (MeiMei's brother)
Lau Po (old man who teaches chess)

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