The Jade
 Bracelet
Mary Frances Chong

  Prepared by;
 Masitah Iklil
Hidayah Nabihah
Synopsis
        This short story is about the life of a Chinese woman,
Mrs. Wong, who is filial to her mother until the day her mother
died. She had a daughter, Siew May and a brother, Fook Kee.
        When her mother is alive, she always stays in her room
since she’s quite ill and frail. Siew May really loves her
grandmother that the old woman wanted to give her the jade
bracelet she always wore after she’s dead.
        Mrs. Wong’s mother finally died and the preparations
was held in a temple. They all sleep in the temple while waiting
for the body to be cremated. In the morning, they all use
chopsticks to clear the bones out from the ashes. And there’s
the jade bracelet. However in the end, Mrs. Wong couldn’t
bring herself to give the bracelet to Siew May and finally she
gave it to Fook Kee instead.
Themes
Filial piety
Portrayed in the character of Mrs. Wong. She takes good care of her sick
mother. Although she would feel tired sometimes, but she never
complained about it. She keeps on doing the same duty every day, because
she loves her mother and wants her to get better.

Love
Siew May really loves her grandmother that when they are all staying in the
temple she cried “I want to go home…Grandmother will be waiting alone!”

Responsibility
Mrs. Womg is willing to take care of her bed-ridden mother for years.
Although she has a brother, she plays the role of both son and daughter. Mrs
Wong never complaint of the duty while her brother, Ah Kow only shows up
during their mother last moment and suggests that their mother should be
sent to Sam Poh Tong.
Characters
Mrs. Wong                               Grandmother
Obedient                                Sick
Never would she permit any word         For years she had been nursing
of complaint to pass through her        her bed-ridden mother. (page
lips – not a single word. (page 30,     30, line 6)
line 15)                                But not a mouthful was taken.
Generous                                (page 30, line 13)
Uncle will have it – Ah, Fook Kee,
since you are the only son in our       Fook Kee (Ah Kow)
family you ought to take it.’ (page     Insensitive
36, line 18).                           She was just able to catch her
                                        uncle’s last words, ‘…send her to
                                        Sam Poh Tong at once.’ (page
Siew May                                29, line 18)
Naïve                                   Irresponsible
She is too young to understand          It seemed to her as if she was
about her grandmother's death.          both daughter and son; Ah Kow
‘you lie. . . Mama said she is so ill   was exasperatingly
and . . .’ (page 31, line 21)           irresponsible.
Issues that being Raised

                               filial piety and
  The writer raised the issue of

  gender inequalities. Mary
  Frances Chong is like saying that we have to
  respect our parents no matter what happen. Even love

  cannot omit gender inequalities.

The jade bracelet

  • 1.
    The Jade Bracelet MaryFrances Chong Prepared by; Masitah Iklil Hidayah Nabihah
  • 2.
    Synopsis This short story is about the life of a Chinese woman, Mrs. Wong, who is filial to her mother until the day her mother died. She had a daughter, Siew May and a brother, Fook Kee. When her mother is alive, she always stays in her room since she’s quite ill and frail. Siew May really loves her grandmother that the old woman wanted to give her the jade bracelet she always wore after she’s dead. Mrs. Wong’s mother finally died and the preparations was held in a temple. They all sleep in the temple while waiting for the body to be cremated. In the morning, they all use chopsticks to clear the bones out from the ashes. And there’s the jade bracelet. However in the end, Mrs. Wong couldn’t bring herself to give the bracelet to Siew May and finally she gave it to Fook Kee instead.
  • 3.
    Themes Filial piety Portrayed inthe character of Mrs. Wong. She takes good care of her sick mother. Although she would feel tired sometimes, but she never complained about it. She keeps on doing the same duty every day, because she loves her mother and wants her to get better. Love Siew May really loves her grandmother that when they are all staying in the temple she cried “I want to go home…Grandmother will be waiting alone!” Responsibility Mrs. Womg is willing to take care of her bed-ridden mother for years. Although she has a brother, she plays the role of both son and daughter. Mrs Wong never complaint of the duty while her brother, Ah Kow only shows up during their mother last moment and suggests that their mother should be sent to Sam Poh Tong.
  • 4.
    Characters Mrs. Wong Grandmother Obedient Sick Never would she permit any word For years she had been nursing of complaint to pass through her her bed-ridden mother. (page lips – not a single word. (page 30, 30, line 6) line 15) But not a mouthful was taken. Generous (page 30, line 13) Uncle will have it – Ah, Fook Kee, since you are the only son in our Fook Kee (Ah Kow) family you ought to take it.’ (page Insensitive 36, line 18). She was just able to catch her uncle’s last words, ‘…send her to Sam Poh Tong at once.’ (page Siew May 29, line 18) Naïve Irresponsible She is too young to understand It seemed to her as if she was about her grandmother's death. both daughter and son; Ah Kow ‘you lie. . . Mama said she is so ill was exasperatingly and . . .’ (page 31, line 21) irresponsible.
  • 5.
    Issues that beingRaised filial piety and The writer raised the issue of gender inequalities. Mary Frances Chong is like saying that we have to respect our parents no matter what happen. Even love cannot omit gender inequalities.