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    Rebecca Nemmers American Minority Writers Professor Czer September 12, 2016 Mother Knows Best Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club is a well-known novel that discusses the difficulties that Chinese American immigrants face especially in the second generation. This novel specifically focuses in on the stories of the mothers and their daughters, their sufferings and triumphs. Due to both the generational and cultural differences between the mothers and daughters are extreme and these differences cause their

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    Culture is something that makes a person, it makes you who you are , how you act , and how you see things . Culture influences the way we view the world because my culture has different opinions about other people and things in the world. Culture shaped me when I was used to living in California and I had to move to Atlanta, Georgia where I didn't know anybody . I was in 6th grade and starting at a new school it was huge , I didn't know anybody . Everyone had a southern accent except me and they

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    Moe Lee April 14, 2018 Mrs. Jacobs ENGL 1020-006 High Expectations The short story Two Kinds by Amy Tan displays a conflict between a mother who craved fame for her daughter, and Jing-mei Woo a young girl who just wanted to be accepted for what she was. All parents have dreams for their children’s success. Most of the time parents push their kids to do something they were never cable of, much like Mrs. Woo. Mrs. Woo, the mother, tries to live out her young childhood dreams of being successful in

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    personal views, or to follow your accustomed culture. People will all view everything differently depending on who they are, what cultural background they have, and what scenario they’re in. In the Memoir “By Any Other Name” by Santha Rama Rau, there are two Indian children that have to be sent to school and have their names changed on the first day due to the teachers not being able to pronounce them. At school, the children try to fit in and not show their Indian

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    taken for granted because of living together for a long time with other family members until a mishap happens and give us a new way to look at relationships. Two kinds and everyday use are perfect examples that supports this issue. Both the stories are based on family values and the mother- daughter relationship. Two kinds by Amy Tan is told from the daughter’s perspective. Jing Main, the main character feels trapped because her mother wants her to be something she is not. She feels like

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    In the excerpt “Two kinds” from the story “The Joy Luck Club” by Amy Tan, the two main characters, the mother and her daughter, argued a lot. Their similarities and their differences cause that fighting. They both are very hard-headed and resent Lindo Jong and her daughter, Waverly, whom are supposedly friends with the family. At the beginning, like her mother, the daughter was excited to be a prodigy. However, along with their similitude, they are very different. The daughter believed that, if she

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    In Amy Tan's article Mother Tongue, I found a familiar situation. I usually am around family and friends that speak Spanish firstly or only Spanish. I find myself sometimes resorting to the use of Spanglish—a mixture of Spanish and English—to explain things where I have forgotten words in Spanish. At the end of such conversations, I often realize that it would be easier if I use regular language instead of trying to “sound smart” using more sophisticated language. The article focuses on Tan's interpretation

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    “The Man to Send Rain Clouds” by Leslie Marmon Silko: This story tells of the death of a tribal elder (Teofilo). Upon his death, his grandsons, Leon and Ken, secure his body and proceed to apply their cultural rituals for a burial. “Before they wrapped the Oldman, Leon took a piece of string out of his pocket and tied a small gray feather in the old man’s long white hair. Ken gave him the paint. Across the brown wrinkled forehead, he drew a streak of white and along the high cheekbones he drew a

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    for her child. Sometimes, her love is rigorous because she does not want her daughter to go through her experiences in life. Written by Jamaica Kincaid, in “Girl” the mother is teaching her child to take care and defend herself. Written by Amy Tan, in “Two Kinds” the mother is trying to help her daughter discover her talent. A mother instructs her daughter to obey rules and modes of conduct in order for her to be successful. Mothers are strict when it comes to instructing their daughters

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    them able to compete in the world for a better life style and future. Denotative descriptions and connotative readings later studied in context with scholarly written articles especially Amy Tan’s Mother Tongue world famous story (Tan, Amy, 1991). There were

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