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    Mothers and Daughters Our native instinct as children is that we want to be our own unique independent person no matter who gets in their way, not even their parents. Parents and kids fight over what the kids want to do in life all the time. “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is a short story where a young girl’s feelings change over time with her mother. The daughter, Jing-mei, is being forced by her mother to become a prodigy . Jing-mei does not think she can become a prodigy creating a conflict in the relationship

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    Two Kinds by Amy Tan in my opinion is a story about problems and struggles that may happen between a mother and daughter. The other thing that I discovered in the story was that the daughter is Asian American while her mother is an Asian immigrant, which caused the cultural diversion between them. The story is narrated by Mei “June” Woo. June has done so much for her mother out of guilt because Mrs. Woo lost her parents, family home, first husband, two daughters, and twin baby girls back in China

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    Today’s society is so blinded by the illusion of perfection that it fails to realize the consequences of trying to become something impossible. This is reflected in the short story “Two Kinds”. The main character, Jing-mei, and her mother immigrate from China to America, where her mother wishes her daughter to become a prodigy. Jing-mei is excited to be a prodigy at first, but begins to lose hope after consistently failing her mother’s expectations. She rebels against her mother’s impractical tests

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    Gender References in Literature Many pieces of literature, through-out the ages of time, are written in theme that bring to surface relationships between different religious or political thought processes or ideas. In doing so the authors, also bring out gender differences and struggles for power and equality. Several of our readings this semester reveals this in the struggles between various races and social status in their relationships and ideals. Gender references always surface, not only

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    every ounce of effort to develop a child into a productive adult. Knowing worldwide there is a standing debate on what makes a good or bad parent, the issue will forever be in conversation due to the basis of culture and bias. After reading “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, I have concluded that the mother in this story meets the definition of a “good parent”. Primarily, she only wanted her child to succeed, even if the child sought opposition. Secondly, she never gave up on her daughter, even when she stopped

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    Essay on Rebellion in Two Kinds by Amy Tan

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    Two Kinds In this story “Two kinds” by Amy Tan it shows the great expectations of a mother, who wishes for her child to be famous and a genius. The mother coming from a society that is very hard working and obedient trying to instill the upbringing she had I her life. The child Jing-mei is a typical example of a child rebelling against their mothers wishes no matter how hard the parental figure tries, the child wishes to perform things in their own way and use their own freewill and to do things

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    In the Short Story " Two kinds " by Amy tan , Jing Mei tells the story of her childhood through different central ideas. The central ideas that relates to her her life the most are expectations, identify and relationship . One quote that represents the central of expectations is "Why don't you like me the way I am? I cried , "I'm not a genius!". Jing Mei feels like her mothers expectations are too high and doesn't like her for the way is she is. After Jing mei goes off on her mom she feels indignity

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    Parents Only Want What is Best Often in literature, character relationships change and evolve. “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is about how a daughter’s feelings change when her mother has higher expectations than the daughter, Jing-mei, does in herself. Jing-mei’s lack of self confidence in becoming a prodigy creates conflict between her and her mother. After a careful analysis of the story, the reader understands how Jing-mei’s feelings toward her mother changed, why her feelings changed, and how those

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    To most teens it is like a drug, we just get so attached to it. Music is part of our lives and without it we would most likely be lost. It calms us down, gets you pumped for games, makes us cry and most of all it influences us. In “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, she writes “not the best because you not trying” (24). This quote shows not everyone has the same vibe with music. Yes it is great to listen to but playing it is different. If you would want to play music you have to want it. You will have

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    the concept of culture has changed drastically, thanks has the interaction and exchange of ideas between each other. "America was where all my mother's hopes day. She had come to San Francisco in 1949 after losing everything China."(Two kinds written by Amy Tan,

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