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∙ 9y agoSuyuan believed that Jing-Mei's father had too much "Yang," meaning he was too assertive, competitive, and strong-willed. In contrast, she considered Jing-Mei to have too much "Yin," which represents receptivity, gentleness, and introspection.
In "The Joy Luck Club," Suyuan says that Jing-mei's father has too much "wood" element, making him stubborn and inflexible. This element symbolizes rigidity and strength, but also the potential for being obstinate and unyielding.
a bag of weed
Jing-Mei's father is a Chinese man named Canning Woo. He marries Jing-Mei's mother, Suyuan, and they have Jing-Mei together. He is portrayed as a kind and supportive father who tries his best to connect with Jing-Mei despite their cultural differences. He is a patient and understanding character in the novel.
To tell them about Suyuan Woo
Jing-mei's mother's name in "Two Kinds" is Suyuan Woo.
The death of Suyuan Woo
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Jing-mei tells us
To tell them about Suyuan Woo
To tell them about Suyuan Woo
The last event in the chapter "The Joy Luck Club" is Suyuan Woo's death. She passes away at the home of her daughter, Jing-mei, before the Joy Luck Club members arrive to pay their respects.
Because Suyuan Woo died before she could connect with her children