Precious Auntie, what is our name? I always meant to claim it as my own. Come help me remember. I'm not a little girl anymore. I'm not afraid of ghosts. Are you still mad at me? Don't you recognize me? I am LuLing, your daughter.
by Amy Tan (0 Reviews)
In "The Bonesetter's Daughter" by Amy Tan, the protagonist, LuLing, struggles with her identity and the haunting memories of her past. She confronts her deceased mother, Precious Auntie, who represents both her heritage and the emotional turmoil that LuLing has endured. Through this plea, LuLing seeks to reclaim her name and the lost connection to her family's history.
LuLing's growth is evident as she transitions from childhood fears to a more mature understanding of her lineage. She reaches out to her mother, expressing a desire for reconciliation and understanding. By confronting the ghosts of her past, she hopes to find clarity and strengthen the bonds that have been strained over time. This moment highlights the themes of memory, identity, and the enduring impact of familial relationships.
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