Many portrayals of family relationships in literature tend to happen by allowing the characters to explore their relationship with a certain family member by coexisting with other family members. Such are the cases presented by Amy Tan’s “A Pair of Tickets” and Tobias Wolfff’s The Rich Brother.
Amy Tan is one of the authors best known for exploring familiar relationships through her creative narrative and vivid imagery. In the studied text, “A Pair of Tickets”, we are presented once again with her now characteristically eloquent way of exploring mother-daughter relationships. The story revolves around June May, a
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