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    Clive Thompson on Why the Next Civil Rights Battle Will Be Over the Mind By Clive Thompson 03.24.08 Illustration: Paula Scher/Pentagram START Previous: A State-By-State Look at Where Cell Phones and Driving Don’t Mix Trolling down the street in Manhattan‚ I suddenly hear a woman’s voice. "Who’s there? Who’s there?" she whispers. I look around but can’t figure out where it’s coming from. It seems to emanate from inside my skull. Was I going nuts? Nope. I had simply encountered a

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    Embedded Assessment #2 Have you ever wondered about the effect of a person’s culture on their views? Culture has an important effect on a person’s views. Many authors‚ such as Amy Tan‚ Santha Rama Rau‚ and Robert Lake‚ have strong views about culture. Their stories show the relationship between a person’s culture and their view on the world. A person’s culture can affect the way they view others and the world. One short story that shows how culture affects a person’s views is the short story‚ “By

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    Different Views of the American Dream Upon entering the fictional world of the story‚ "Two Kinds"‚ thought up by the author Amy Tan‚ we can easily target one of the author’s main themes‚ which is the American Dream. Tan demonstrates this idea through the different interpretations the two main characters have of the American Dream. These two characters being the mother and the daughter‚ they have very different visions of the American Dream‚ which will be reflected through their personality and

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    between Mother and Daughter in “Two Kinds” In the story “Two Kinds”‚ author Amy Tan‚ who is a Chinese-American‚ describes the conflicts in the relationship of a mother and daughter living in California. The protagonist in this story Jing-mei Woo’s mother is born and raised in China‚ and immigrates to the United States to escape from the Chinese Civil War. For many years she maintained complete Chinese traditional values‚ and has been abided by it deliberately. This kind of traditional Chinese culture

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    rejecting their Chinese identities. The mothers can avoid their daughter’s behaviors because they expect them to behave properly. The mothers assume that knowledge is natural and is in their daughters. "Only two kind of daughters. Those who are obedient and those who follow their own mind! Only one kind of daughter can live in this house. Obedient daughter!"(Tan 142). The daughters resist and misinterpret their mother’s Chinese ways and beliefs as a child. It was hard for the daughters to communicate with

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    The Joy Luck Club is in four sections. Each of the four section tells a short parable that introduces the major themes of that section. Pages 1-32 Suyuan Woo The novel opens after the death of Suyuan Woo‚ an elderly Chinese woman and the founding member of the Joy Luck Club. She has died without fulfilling her “long-cherish wish”: to be untied with her twin daughters who were lost in China. At the first meeting‚ her daughter Jing-Mei learns that her long-lost half sisters is in China. Her aunties

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    External Conflict Person vs Person June vs. Suyuan Discrepancy on the continuation of the piano lessons After the fiasco of a talent show‚ “two days later”(Tan 141) Suyuan is back at it again with getting June to continue her piano lessons. But‚ June resists by saying ‘I’m not going to play anymore’(Tan 141) but Suyuan yanks her “by the arm...half pulling‚ half carrying”(Tan 141) her to the piano and the quarrel continues. June ends the argument and shatters Suyuan into pieces by saying‚ ‘I

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    child. As June grew older and her personality and attitudes changed‚ Suyuan’s standards did too. She no longer thought of her child as a prodigy‚ but rather‚ another commonplace girl. This shows how parents observe their kids and evaluate what they are now and what they can be. Parents. Understanding. Expectations. Three words that go hand in hand when describing a child’s future. Parents set expectations as a framework for their child to follow‚ based on their understanding of the child. They

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    In “Four Directions‚” Tan illustrates the conflict between man vs. man. Man vs. man is expressed in Waverly’s attempts at seeking her mother’s approval. Throughout the story Waverly tries to tell her mother about her engagement but is afraid. In fear of her mother’s harsh judgements‚ Waverly feels that it is difficult to communicate with her mother. She fears that her mother’s piercing words will ruin her love for her fiancé‚ just as her words had ruined her love for her ex-husband‚ Marvin.

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    understanding of one another. In the story "Sonny’s Blue" by James Baldwin‚ Sonny struggle to find what he truly is and what he wants to be‚ with the inevitable interference of his brother’s logical approach on how he raise him. Sonny finds himself lock between his dreams and reality that sets him off to rebel against his brother. Similarly rebellious but different in bearings‚ Jing Mei from "Two kinds"‚ by Amy Tan‚ is a distressed child that tries to be understood by her mother. Jing Mei is imprisoned

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