Amy is mad about entertaining Robert's family because she feels embarrassed about her Chinese customs and traditions being on display. She is self-conscious about her culture being different from Robert's family, and she worries about being judged and feeling out of place. This leads to her feeling overwhelmed and frustrated by the situation.
George L. Roberts has written: 'The Roberts story' -- subject(s): Family
Anything that you think is entertaining will be entertaining! The way to make an event entertaining to the reader is for the author to be interested enough to make it a vivid scene!
The unusual birthday ritual in Fish Cheeks causes a vivid picture.
The tone of "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan is nostalgic and reflective. Tan explores themes of cultural identity and acceptance through a personal childhood story, invoking feelings of warmth and longing for a sense of belonging. The tone is characterized by a mix of humor, embarrassment, and a deep emotional connection to her family and heritage.
that it could mean butt or mouth
The fish cheeks symbolize that her mother understood how she felt and made all her favorite foods. This is evident when her father offers her, her "favorite".
It is a game that is entertaining thousands of peope everyday. It is a game.
Scary, totally random moments, and the big build up to whatever the main part of the story is.
In "Fish Cheeks" by Amy Tan, the author skillfully uses first-person narration to convey the protagonist's feelings of embarrassment and self-consciousness during a dinner with her crush and his family. Tan also vividly describes the cultural clash between the protagonist's Chinese heritage and American upbringing, creating a relatable and poignant story about navigating identity and acceptance.
It is the cut or long line that separates the buttocks cheeks from each other.
Craig Roberts.
J. W. Roberts has written: 'Parental choice'