Significance:
What the author was trying to say about this chapter "Rules Of The Game" is that sometimes parents don't understand how much pressure they can put on their children in this case Jong loved the game of chess after many dominated tournaments Jong's mother started to pressure her about winning the game.
Perspective:
The author of the Joy Luck Club is Amy Tan she is a very talented writer I would recommend this book to any body who likes a book that has many life long lessons and books with great meaning.
One of the issues Amy Tan has written about in her book are connections with children and there parents what sort of impression they have made on their children and the dents and memories they put in their child's head .
Evidence:
One of the parts in the chapter that made the chapter seem important is the part when Jong ran away from her mother giving her mother a taste of how she felt about her mother pressuring her about her winning the chess tournaments.
Connection:
One connection I had with the "Rules Of The Game" chapter is the part where Jong felt important and needed after she started dominating in the chess tournaments I feel a connection with this part because that is how I feel after i win my soccer games and did a lot of good plays.
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