Amy Tan's The Rules Of The Game

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“Winning is great,sure, but if you are really going to do something in life, the secret is learning how to lose. Nobody goes undefeated all the time.”- Unknown. This quote is explored by Amy Tan’s short story The Rules of the Game, that teaches us about how pushing someone too hard can make them fail. In the short story it is about a girl name Waverly who finds many strategy to win in the game of chess. She has been in many tournament and win many games, but then something big happened. Waverly’s mom keep using her to show off and she told her mother she quit. After she said she will get back to playing chess, because of her mother’s one word it can ruin all of Waverly’s confidence in playing chess. Now Waverly isn’t able to play chess like …show more content…

In the short story it says,” A small weekend crowd of Chinese people and tourists would gather as I played and defeated my opponents one by one” (Tan 5). This quote shows foreshadowing because even though it shows how Waverly is playing well in chess so far, it is only the beginning for her. In this one quote you can see all the beginning for her. In this quote you can see all the confidence she has in herself. Sometime having too much confidence can make someone unstable and can make them fall on the floor, so I'm the end all your confidence goes to a waste. The confidence Waverly has in herself, we can most likely predict that towards the end of the short story Waverly will start tumbling down on the floor. This shows evidence of how foreshadowing is being presented in the short story.
Pushing someone buying the limit may cause them to fail, but if you take it easy and slowly then everything may go in process and go according to the way you wanted. There are three literary device being presented in the story. The three literary device being presented as the theme are imagery, symbolism, and foreshadowing. These three device are used throughout the short story The Rules of the Game by Amy Tan to develop the theme. This shows how sometime we shouldn't push our self in doing things. Take things the way you wanted nice and slowly and everything will be

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