The plot in this story was slightly generic.
The Exposition was the family being foreign and hearing about all of the opportunities in America, and wanting their daughter to be successful at a young age. The complication occurs when the mother decides she needs to test her daughter to see if she is a prodigy at anything. The crisis occurs when the daughter decides to stop taking the tests and cheat on the piano lessons. The climax occurs at the recital when the daughter plays horribly and the mother refuses to give up on her. The resolution comes when the daughter receives the piano and learns to appreciate her mother for what she did for her
daughter. The selective memorization was used throughout the telling of the story. It was mainly used to focus on her life as a child. However, the author did tell some about how the lif eof the child went on up until the end of the story. It made the tale more interesting, because it allowed us to see how the child's decisions affected her throughout her life. Two kinds was an excellent story. It was well written, and highly interesting. The plot beginning was highly unoriginal, but the ending was excellent. The structure was very adequate based on the effect that the author was trying to have upon the audience. The symbolism at the end of the story was right on target with the mood that the author was trying to accomplish.