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    Amy Tan's Two Kinds

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    is also known but what about the kids who don’t want to do what their parents want? Why is it important for kids to comply to their parents’ wishes? The answers may vary since all others have different ways of operating their family. The story, “Two Kinds,” by Amy Tan, writes a debatable story of a parent who forces her daughter to do difficult activities. The daughter soon realizes she doesn’t always have to do what her mother demands. A theme that would go along sides with the story, would be; no

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    Two Kinds By Amy Tan

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    America is recognized profusely as the land of opportunity and prosperity with a unique allurement. America has confidently obtained the title as one of the greatest locations to thrive. These recognitions of America come to light in the context of “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan. The story is primarily about the burgeoning struggle for power and the cultural difference between an Asian immigrant and her Asian American daughter, Jing-mei. The mother has high hopes that her daughter will be a great success as an

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    learn what the person they look up to does. Sometimes it’s good sometimes it’s bad. First off generations can teach each other about commitment.In both “Two Kinds”, and I believe that they at some point taught one another about commitment. The daughter in the story could have been a good pianist if she just committed a bit.The story “Two Kinds” it talks about a child. The mother wanted the child to be a prodigy, the daughter wanted

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    1) What are the 2 kinds of individual racism? Describe them in detail and provide an example of each. The summed-up definition of individual racism is having an acknowledged prejudice against people of color. My first example of this would be refusing to date any Asian man because they are stereotyped as not masculine and they don’t think of them as “men”. For my last example, when people lock their doors when a black person walks by is a form of individual racism. They think that they will be robbed

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    Jing-Mei Two Kinds

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    The piece I am responding to is the short story Two Kinds by Amy Tam. The experiences of the main character, Jing-Mei, in the story is similar to what I experienced in my own life because firstly, I feel the need to be perfect. Secondly, I can lose a lot of confidence just by performing badly. Thirdly, my father is always looking at talented teenagers my age and wanting me to do the same. I know these feelings well because of how empty I can feel when somebody else beats me on something or if I were

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    Two Kinds, By Amy Tan

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    Reflection on Two Kinds the novel The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan explores the relationship between mothers and daughters. There are 4 mother-daughter pairs in the novel, mothers are the first generation immigrants, and the daughters are born in America. The Joy Luck Club mothers come from the Chinese traditional families when the dictatorial Chinese power is destroyed by the Japanese insurgents in the 1940s. They escape from the political upheaval of China, but they don't forget their Chinese traditional

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    Two Kinds Jing-Mei

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    In the short story “Two Kinds” the author, Amy Tan, suggests that when a pleading child chooses to do something rather than being forced to do so he or she often becomes perfectly content with it. In the story, Jing-Mei’s mother believes that she is a prodigy and, therefore, forces Jing-Mei to take several tests other prodigy students had taken. After failing most of them, Jing-Mei’s mother has given up hope, until she hears a child prodigy playing the piano. She enrolls Jing-Mei in piano lessons

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    There are three kinds of friendship, according to Aristotle. The first type of friendship based on utility. In this type of friendship, both individuals get some sort of benefit from their friend. The second type of friendship is based on pleasure. Here, both individuals are drawn to the other’s personality, looks, or other pleasant qualities. The third and final type of friendship is based on goodness, in which the individuals admire their friend’s goodness and in which they help one another in

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    Recent studies conducted by a group of college students from Utrecht University have shown that a majority of parents have a need for children to live vicariously through past failures. Yet, in Two Kinds, author Amy Tan shows how easy it is to get the idea of a controlling parent and one that just wants the best, but has a hard time making emotions clear , confused. More that often the interpretation of a strict parent is different from the way it is viewed, and that the expectations and goals

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    Jing Mei Two Kinds

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    In “Two Kinds,” written by Amy Tan, Jing Mei defies her mother’s authority to become her own person. Jing Mei is the only daughter of two Chinese immigrants in America. Her mother places an exponential amount of pressure on Jing Mei, to meet her standards of success. As Jing Mei grows older she goes against her mother’s wishes and refuses to be placed in her mother’s mold of a perfect child. Jing Mei, a young girl being played like a marionette, becomes a young woman defying authority on a never

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