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Forgiveness and Redemption in Amy Tan's The valley of amazement

Author(s) Ms. Deepa Singh, Dr. E. Sugantha Ezhil Mary
Country India
Abstract Amy Tan's The Valley of Amazement (2013) is a complex intergenerational novel that explores how trauma, betrayal, and abandonment affect family relationships, especially those between mothers and daughters. This essay focuses on the psychological, emotional, and cultural dimensions of the novel by reading it through the double prisms of forgiveness and redemption. Tan introduces forgiveness as a process that evolves from memory, hurt, empathy, and narrative instead of an overnight thing. This article analyses how the two main characters, Violet and Lulu, have deep emotional wounds and come to accept each other through narrative, shared past, and motherhood. Utilizing the theories of Stuart Hall, Cathy Caruth, and Marianne Hirsch, the book is analysed along with scholarly works on post memory, trauma, and identity. Ultimately, the book illustrates how redemption is an active power that leads to change and healing, and how forgiveness is facilitated not through forgetting but through an acknowledgment of emotional truth.
Keywords Amy Tan, Forgiveness, Redemption, Trauma, Post-memory, Identity, Mother-daughter relationship, Cultural-dislocation
Field Sociology > Linguistic / Literature
Published In Volume 7, Issue 5, September-October 2025
Published On 2025-09-30
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i05.56892

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