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Theme Of Two Kinds By Amy Tan

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According to the short story “Two Kinds,” by Amy Tan, Mrs. Woo (Jing Mei’s mother) said that “you can be anything you wanted to be in America.” Mrs. Woo believes that her daughter Jing Mei can be anything in the United States as long as she puts her mind to do it, so she tries to help her daughter to discover her talent. The ideas of Mrs. Woo are to rule and control her little girl's life, and her Chinese culture view tends to make her children become obedient children rather than to let her children follow their own minds. The narrator Jing Mei has a very complex relationship with her mother, and it leads her to create her own identity apart from her mother. Jing Mei believes that she can be successful through her own efforts and determination. When Jing Mei begins to understand the forces of her mother that drive her to belong to Chinese culture, she develops her own identity to be Americanized and personal insight apart from her mother.
In the short story “Two Kinds,” Tan describes Mrs. Woo’s and Jing Mei’s thoughts and attitudes which are affected by the different cultures and …show more content…

For example, she says that “I saw what seemed to be the prodigy side of me-a face I had never seen before. …I promised myself. I won’t be what I am not” (Tan, 2). Through this insight, Jing Mei starts arguing with her mother because she wants to live with her own self-definition rather that ill-fitting by her mother. She obtained American attitude to discover herself, her voice and rebel for what she believes in. While Mr. Woo says in Chinese that “There are Two kinds of daughters. Those who are obedient and those who follow their own mind! Only one kind of daughter can live in this house. Obedient daughter!” (Tan 3). Jing Mei defines herself in relationship with her mother is also a way of expressing her attitude as an

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