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    evidential in two different stories‚ “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan and “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker. Although these stories represent different cultures‚ they both exemplify the values and importance of family relations; as well as demonstrate in every culture families face social problems. In both these stories‚ two major topics stood out which allowed me to compare each one to one another. These topics were mother-daughter relationships and obedience as a whole. The story Two Kinds is about a Chinese girl

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    the first time we meet them. More often than not‚ stereotypes about that that group of person also come to mind. These range anywhere from gender‚ ethnic‚ and even socio-economic stereotypes. Because of the unavoidable nature of humans to profile people as soon as they meet them‚ the media is able to portray certain groups of people a particular way. Interestingly enough‚ when this happens‚ people never really seem to make a fuss about it; matter of fact‚ most audiences actually relate to the characters

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    In the two stories “Tiger mother” by Annie Murphy Paul and “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan both show the tiger mother. In the two articles. They are similarity is because the two mother both force their daughter to learn what they do not want to learn‚ the difference between the two tiger mom is how to face their daughter’s growing. Although they are tiger mom‚ but they both want to build a good relation ship with their daughter. First of all In the two stories‚ they two tiger moms both forced their daughter

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    dreamlike creation? Have you ever imagined you slept in an ‘over-sized’ shirt‚ as a bed you usually sleep on? Have you ever dreamt about dressing into a hot air balloon or have you ever thought that you saw a strange thing in the world which was a fish but had a human body? People always think these kinds of thoughts are over the top‚ but this is all about fantasy‚ our dreams and human imagination. Designers are able to create fascinating work; artists are able to construct gorgeous creations‚ because

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    Jing-mei Jing-mei is a rebellious child caught between two cultures: the Chinese culture that prevails in her mother’s home; and the American one that prevails everywhere else. She resists her mother’s attempts at discipline and resents the pressures of high achievement that immigrant parents typically place on their children. She also understands that her mother is using her to win a competition with her friend Lindo Jong; both women brag about whose daughter is more talented. She is resolved to be

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    analysis of “The Lottery” and “Two Kinds” will demonstrate how both short stories share similar themes‚ literary devices and writing styles. According to Richard Abcarian and Marvin Klotz (2007)‚ editors of Literature: The Human Experience‚ works with a theme of conformity and rebellion often "feature a clash between two well-articulated positions‚ in which a rebel‚ on principle‚ confronts and struggles with established authority" (p. 312). “The Lottery” and “Two Kinds” equally share the theme of

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    Josh A. Robertson Prof. Villarreal 1302 4/8/13 Paper 3 “Two Kinds” Amy Tan In Amy Tan’s short story “Two Kinds” Jing-Mei‚ the story’s main character‚ takes a stand against her mother. The story opens as she describes her childhood‚ which was full of pain and resentment caused by never becoming the “prodigy” that her mother desperately wanted her to be. Despite her best intentions‚ Jing-Mei always fell short of her mother’s expectations and one night‚ she made a pact to herself that she would

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    stories out there that one tends to hear about horrific tragedies that have occurred over the years‚ and one of the most devastating events that had happened was Hurricane Katrina. Dave Egger’s Zeitoun details the events and struggles of one man and his family‚ Abdurrahman Zeitoun during this devastation. In a time where everyone was panicking and rushing to find ways and areas where they can evacuate and stay safe from the storm‚ Zeitoun had remained constant about staying behind in order to protect those

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    that was in peoples minds. It captured the image because it showed Lennies emotions and how he was feeling when Crook’s was asking him what he would do if George never came back‚ you could see the anger and rage in his face. A difference between the two is the way Lennie killed the pup. That is a difference because in the book when he killed the pup everything seemed more dramatic and then in the movie it seemed as though he was sad and felt bad but the feeling was not as strong as it was while reading

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    achievements”. Every single human being shares the overwhelming desire for respect‚ whether it comes from themselves or others. Many authors choose to incorporate aspects of common humanity in their stories‚ such as in the short stories The Bet and Two Kinds‚ where both authors reveal their character’s need for the respect of others. The Bet‚ a short story by Anton Chekov‚ reveals the need

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