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    “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is a story that focuses on a theme of generational tension between mother and daughter. Problems of identity and community in twentieth century America are also highlighted in this text. Jing-mei Woo struggles to find her identity as someone who has ethnic ties to China, but is born and raised in America. Through this struggle, her idea of the type of person that she should become changes drastically. What this text shows us is how significant events can affect our relationships

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    others and the world. It is led by things like religion, food, art, and family. Culture is influenced by where someone lives an example of this is in the story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan. “Only two kinds of daughters “ she shouted in Chinese. “Those who are obedient and those who follow their own mind!”(67) this quote shows that the two cultures are different. The culture from China having the obedient daughter and the American culture which she was raised in being the one where she is more free and

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    The definition of an underachiever as stated by Webster is “one (such as a student) that fails to attain a predicted level of achievement or does not do as well as expected.” In the short story “Two Kinds” written by Amy Tan, Ni’Kan is the queen of underachievers. She determines at a young age to become defiant to her mom. After experiencing disappointment from letting her mom down, Ni’Kan determined that she would not become a child prodigy and intentionally failed throughout her life. What

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    In the story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan. The author tries to make the reader think of the meaning behind the story. She doesn’t just come out and tell you the real problem between Jing-Mei and her mother. Instead, she uses her own point of view. To me, she has not judged what is right or wrong, based on her own opinion. However, instead of giving instruction on how to solve a family problem, she chooses to write in a diary containing her feelings towards things that happened during her childhood. The

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    The story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan portrays a dramatic relationship between a Chinese immigrant mother and her daughter. The mother comes off in the beginning of the story as a controlling, strict, demanding woman who is trying to show up her friend with whose daughter is the smartest. The mother Suyuan is not the shallow petty person her daughter makes her out to be. She really wants to show her daughter that with hard work and determination you can be whoever you want to be and do anything you want

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    In her short story, “Two Kinds,” Amy Tan describes the childhood of a Chinese immigrant’s daughter. Jing-Mei seeks to desperately become her own unique person but her mother has other plans for her because Jing-Mei’s mother realizes the abundant opportunities that are available to her daughter. Like many immigrants, Jing-Mei’s mother did not have the privilege of becoming a trained child genius, pianist, or a movie star. Instead, Jing-Mei’s mother had to endure many hardships in China such as losing

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    Two Kinds “Of course you can be prodigy, too” (471). A mother’s wish for her daughter who believes she can be whatever she wants in America. In the story of “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, a mother who comes from China after losing her first husband, twin baby girls and her home; comes to America having dreams for her daughter, Jing-Mei. “You can open a restaurant. You could work for the government. You could become rich…” (471). As a child of immigrant parents, I believe they too had that

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    The story Two Kinds written by Amy Tan is a story about a mother daughter relationship about chinese american girl, and her mother who take on a personal journey. Suyuan, the mother, left communism in china for america, personal and economic experiences far behind in the past bring her daughter Jing-mei with her. Suyuan witnessed her two twin daughters die a pain death and got out as she could. Suyuan lacked in education, and career skills, and became a housekeeper but expecting her daughter to be

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    story, Two-Kinds, by Amy Tan is about the life of the narrator when she was only twelve years old. She has gone through so many conflicts in her life. The narrator learns about what her mother wanted her to do by the age of thirty. After eighteen years, the narrator has overcome the duality in her life. She overcame her duality when she decided to write her own book based on her life. A character that had many things to think about to become a writer for she can write her story Two Kinds. Throughout

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    Allusions – Two Kinds An allusion is a reference to a well-known person, place, or event. In the story, Two Kinds written by Amy Tan, allusions are often used. The author refers to celebrities throughout the story. She relates them Jing-mei, one of the main characters. Using allusions can help provide more details in the story. Allusions say a lot about a character and enhances events in the story. One example of an allusion that is used is when Jing-mei’s mother compares her to Shirley Temple

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