Amy Tan A Pair Of Tickets Analysis

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In Amy Tan's A Pair of Tickets, Jing-Mei remembers her fifteen year old self feeling a deeper attachment to the United States, her homeland. She knows she is Chinese and it is in her blood, but she finds herself "becoming" it as she travels with her father and learns about her heritage. The train entered into Shenzhen, she began to "feel Chinese".When she arrived in Guangzhou, she didn't feel like the same person in the passport photo because her hair was different and her face was without makeup. Being there, she felt out of place. The person she knew was superficial. The drab American within her could not help her while in China. Therefore, she found herself with a connection to her family although before she didn't have one while in the

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