describe family. The short stories “Two Kinds”‚ “Chee’s Daughter”‚ “Catch the Moon”‚ and “Everyday Use”‚ all have one thing in common and that is family. They all show he differen family connections. Family connections are how families keep connected with their differences. Anyone can be family. To put it another way‚ a group made up of friends‚ parents‚ aunts‚ uncles‚ and cousins can be a family‚ or a group made up of just friends can be a family. In the story “Two Kinds”‚ her mother and Auntie Lindo
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for those reasons and wonder why they are getting punished. Disciplining children can become addicting to the point where a parent believes it’s a reward to the child opposed to seeing it as a way that will benefit him or her. In a short story‚ Two Kinds by Amy Tan‚ a mother saw disciplining her child as a benefit. The mother believed her daughter would be successful if the daughter was obedient towards all her commands. The daughter grew to hate the way she was raised by her mother‚ but at the end
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In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”‚ tradition and culture play a big part in the story’s theme; tradition and culture also play a big part in Sherman Alexie’s “This Is What it Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona.” The effects that culture and tradition had in “Everyday Use” were similar to Sherman Alexie’s story but the ways that they were displayed were not the same. In many ways‚ “Everyday Use” showed the effect that culture had on its’ characters mainly Dee. Through the stories Thomas-Builds-the-Fire
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“Two Kinds” Reflection The story “Two Kinds” is written by a Chinese author named Amy Tan. I read the story in class with my table group. In my opinion‚ reading with my group improved my reading skills. I was able to discuss and analyze the story with my group. Compare to the mythologies that I read on my own and outside of class‚ some of them are very complexed in writing and I wasn’t able to discuss with anyone about it until class time. Another reason why I think reading with a group advanced
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In "Two Kinds‚" Amy Tan writes a coming of age story about a young girl in San Francisco and the cultural differences she has with her Chinese mother. The result is conflict between the two from the girl ’s inability to live up to her mother ’s expectations. The mother left China after losing everything and sees America the place where you can have it all. She attempts to make her daughter into a prodigy against her daughter ’s will. After years of clashing the daughter disappoints her mother
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Two Kinds: The Search for Contentment In "Two Kinds‚" Amy Tan writes about the struggles between a futile daughter and her persistent mother. This excerpt from her novel‚ "The Joy Luck Club‚" explores several other important themes‚ such as the control over one’s destiny‚ the freedom of decision-making‚ and the attempt to live the American Dream.’ However‚ the last paragraph in "Two Kinds" reflects the story’s most important theme the search for one self’s true identity. The premise of this
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Two kinds Two kinds is a fictional story written by the Chinese-American author Amy Tan. She was born in Oakland California. In this story‚ the writer explains the conflict and the problem of the mother-daughter relationships and also reveals about American life and the American dream. In this story‚ Nikon is shown as the main protagonist and the whole story is all about the writers feeling towards event during her childhood. The author also tries to explain the mother-daughter relationship and reveals
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Rebellion or Reason in Amy Tan’s: Two Kinds In the short story “Two Kinds”‚ written by Amy Tan‚ the character Jing-Mei appears to be rebelling. But‚ what is she rebelling against? I feel she is rebelling against her mother’s competitive relationship with her Auntie Lindo and her daughter‚ Waverly. She is struggling to establish her identity by purposely not measuring up to her mother’s standards. This in turn‚ allows her to enforce her boundaries. Jing-Mei’s mother wanted the best for her; she
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Mejia Due: Wednesday Feb. 12th Turned in: Wednesday Feb. 12th Everyday Use by Alice Walker Alice Walker chose to write “Everyday Use” in first person‚ from Mrs. Johnson’s point of view to make it easier for us‚ the readers‚ to understand the plot or purpose of the story. Alice Walker wants us to know more about Mrs. Johnson’s background‚ a hard working black single mother of two from back then (1900s). She struggled all her life for her two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie; both very different from each other
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“she used to read to us without pity; forcing words‚ lies‚ other folks’ habits‚ whole lives upon us two‚ sitting trapped and ignorant underneath her voice.” Mama says the words towards Dee and her past years in the house ever since she left. Dee has come back after many years‚ and she is coming back for her family’s heritage artifacts‚ that have been passed down for generations. Instead of coming back to her family‚ she only wants these items because she believes that this generation of her family
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