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    and the environment we grow up in can all shape our sense of identity. In fact, family is one of the larger causes that shape identity. The pressure we feel to please the people we love can cause us to do things we normally wouldn’t do. In Two Kinds by Amy Tan she states “In all my imaginings I was filled with a sense that I would soon become perfect: My mother and father would adore me.” This shows how her mother’s influence made her see herself as imperfect. Her mother believed that in America

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    it. In "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan, Tan explains the cultural conflict between

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    In the short story Two Kinds by Amy Tan there was a complex relationship between Jing-Mei or “June” and her mother Suyuan. Their relation was complex because Suyuan is pushing June to be the first “Chinese Shirley Temple”. She wants June to be special and famous so bad that she doesn't think about what June wants to do. Suyuan is always pushing June to do anything to stand out and be special. Suyuan starts out by showing June videos on Guinness World Records and asks her why can't she be like those

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    The short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is about a conflict between a natural born Chinese mother trying to live her life through her American born daughter until her daughter rebels. When Jing-Mei’s mother was in China, she suffered terrible loses in her family, thus encouraging Jing-Mei’s mother to move to America, the land of opportunity, to start a new life. Jing-Mei’s mother is sought to be the strict mother in the story as she tries to push Jing-Mei into doing activities she is not good at

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    being yourself? Being raised by an extremely hopeful mother who wishes to live vicariously through her daughter’s success, we find Jing-Mei struggling to understand her cultural identity. But, what exactly is cultural identity? In the story, “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, cultural identity is implied to be an individual’s perspective on a topic and how they adapt it to their real life actions. From the story, our main character Jing-Mei faces conflicts because of her cultural identity. The conflicts Jing-Mei

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    of people enjoy their childhoods and others loathe theirs. Regardless of the childhood one experiences, growing up can also be very pleasurable. In the short story, “Two Kinds”, Amy Tan allows readers to realize that growing up can be pleasurable when she narrates the relationship between mother and daughter. A theme for “Two Kinds” is growing up because the narrator is forced to try new hobbies,

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    Conflicting Ideas In Two Kinds By Amy Tan

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    The story "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan is about a mother and daughter who have strong conflicting ideas about what it means to have a sense of self. This may be partly due to the mother growing up in China, which is a very different culture than the American culture where endless opportunities are available to anyone who wants to pursue them. Jing-mei's mother wants her daughter to be the best, a prodigy of sorts, and to have the kind of life, full of hopes and dreams that she did not have. In the

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    The way you and I see others and the world are substantially different from each other because we all have different backgrounds. In the story two kinds by amy tan when jing-mei’s mother want her to be a prodigy “ of course you can be a prodigy my mother told me when i was nine” but all she want’s to be is a normal girl. To an extent someone’s culture greatly informs the way they see others and the world and how they act towards it. Culture does affect the way people from certain cultures see

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    America is the land of opportunity. It is the land of freedom, and an immigrants chance to become what they desire. Growing up with two immigrant parents that is what we preached on a daily basis. Both of my parents immigrated to America for the chance of a better life, and they made that very clear to me. There was no exceptions for them. Either you became someone or you will become a disappointment. Pressure was put on me on a daily basis, and slacking off was not acceptable. Therefore, the main

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    There are two ways the readers will interpret Amy Tan's emotional story, “Two Kinds”. The first way: readers can sympathize with Ni Kan – the young protagonist little girl who always seemed to be pressured by her mother to be extraordinary. The readers, especially those of younger ages, will understand and relate to Ni Kan's position in the story – themselves trying to please their parent(s) and to not disappoint them. The second way: readers will sympathize with the mother. The readers, especially

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