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Amy Tan Two Kinds Essay

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In the story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan. The author tries to make the reader think of the meaning behind the story. She doesn’t just come out and tell you the real problem between Jing-Mei and her mother. Instead, she uses her own point of view. To me, she has not judged what is right or wrong, based on her own opinion. However, instead of giving instruction on how to solve a family problem, she chooses to write in a diary containing her feelings towards things that happened during her childhood.
The short story is about a Chinese mother and daughter Jing-Mei. The mother believes that Jing-Mei can accomplish any goal if she really puts her mind to it. However, like most daughters and mothers they have different views on life. Jing-Mei wants to be independent and make a life of her own and her mother wants to help. Unfortunately, she does not want her mother’s help. Jing-Mei has her mindset that she can be successful without her mother. …show more content…

She makes her take multiple tests like; trying to stand on her head without using her hands, multiplying numbers in her head, looking at a page in the bible for just a few minutes to see what she can remember, and know the capitals of the states. Jing-Mei failed the test more than once. However, after her mother made her take them repeatedly she became stubborn and hard headed and loses any interest in her mother’s way. In the story, Jing-Mei says, “I won’t let her change, I promised myself. I won’t be what I’m not” (1160). I think this is saying she won’t let her mother’s change who she is. She wants to be herself and make her own decisions in life. We all must make mistakes to learn. Just as Jing starts to think her mother has given up and decided to be supportive. She sets up piano lessons for Jing-Mei to take. After fooling the death piano teacher stops trying to learn. ‘Why don’t you like me the way I am? I’m not a genius!”

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