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    our whole life’s growing up as a kid and even when we are old our mom has been our best friend. The person we go to when we need something, been there for us when we are down and lifted us up and they are a part of us in so many ways. In ‘’Two Kinds’’ by Amy Tan, Ni Kan and her mother had a relationship like no other and will be explained in this essay. In the beginning of this short story it gives an explanation of what her mom believes the American dream is. She has lost all her family in china

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    Then and Now The story that I am making a personal connection to is “Two Kinds,” by Amy Tan. As a kid, I always had low self-esteem. When grade 9 started, I felt that I wasn’t as smart as everyone in my family. I compared myself to my cousins who are smart, talented, and achieved great marks without much of an effort. My parents have never given me any orders to achieve high marks nor compared me to my cousins; they only expected me to do my very best and have a good profession in the future. But

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    Ziyad Mahammed Composition 2 section 02 Literary analysis # 3 Two kinds In the story “two kinds”, the author, Amy Tan, uses her own point of view as a narrator to state what she has faced and what she feels in her mind all alongside the story. The story is mainly focusing in the complex relationship between mother and daughter. In this story, the narrator, Jang-Mei, resist her bossy mother’s aspiration to make her into a musical prodigy in order to compete with one of her friend’s daughter

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    In the short story, “Two Kinds” written by Amy Tan, is about the conflict between Jing Mei and Jing Mei’s mother cause by different kinds of things and Jing Mei’s two kinds of her identities. In this story, her mother and her daughter are completely opposite character. They had different cultures. Jing Mei's mother is a Chinese. She grew up in China and immigrated to the United States. But Jing Mei is a Chinese American. She was born in the United States but was raised by a Chinese man in a Chinese

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    Everyone has some kind of culture that provides a way they view the world. This is relatable in real life and common stories told by others. In some, cultures provide vivid images that shape the world the way it may seem. Culture sometimes informs the way one views others and the world. Some may believe that culture has the power to control one's life. In the novel, “Two kinds” by Amy Tan. Culture is taking over Jing-mei life and transferring her as a person. All to for fill her mother’s wishes

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    Amy Tan Two Kinds Essay

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    Have you ever read a story and wanted to know if the character is right or wrong? The story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is about a girl that wants that believes that she can not be anything she wants to be, but her mother thinks she can if the kid tries hard enough. in the story the author stats “for unlike my mother, I did not believe I could be anything I wanted to be. I could only be me.” Tan (2007) I will be giving my opinion who I wins in this conflict between the mother and the daughter, but there

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    In the short story “two kinds” by Amy Tan, Jing-Mei is influenced to love the American culture because her mother’s love for the strict Chinese culture. For example when Jing-Mei mom wants her to be a Chinese Shirley Temple and Jing-Mei doesn’t want to be that she wants to be a free American and be whatever she wants to be. “Why don’t you like me the way I am? I’m not a genius!” proving her mother is forcing the Chinese culture on Jing-Mei by forcing her to be what she didn’t want to be. Some might

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    Steve Maraboli once said, “ When you hold a grudge, you want someone else’s sorrow to reflect your level of hurt but the two barely meet.” “Two Kinds,” by the author Amy Tan, exhibits how the difference in mindsets prompts a mother and daughter, named Jing-mei, to fail to see eye to eye. After a careful analysis of the story, the reader understands how Jing-mei's relationship with her mom changed, why her relationship changed, and how the changed relationship affects the whole story. The daughter's

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    The prompt I chose was about a conflict in the story. The conflict is very crucial to the story and sets up the plot, mood, and tone throughout the narrative. In the story, “Two Kinds”, Amy Tan constructs a conflict between the main character, Ni kan, and her mother. The conflict between Ni kan and her mother is a huge part of the story. Without this conflict, there probably wouldn’t be a story, for this conflict guides the storyline consummately. Now that I have addressed the topic, I will prove

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    In the short story Two Kinds by Amy Tan, she writes about a child named Jing-mei and her experiences with her mother pushing her to become a prodigy, all while her mother deals with being a Chinese immigrant that just moved to the United States. The two countries obviously share very different cultures and this plays a part in the story as she pushes Jing-mei to live ‘The American Dream’. Her mother strongly believes that in America you can be whatever you want to be. This, to some, may not be true

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