Jing-Mei's Mother

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In the short story “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan to Jing-mei's mom, the reason to be in America is to be in the Land of Opportunity. Jing-mei’s mom has high expectations that her little girl will be an extraordinary accomplishment as a child prodigy. She's not absolutely beyond about where her little girl's gifts lie, but rather she is certain that her little girl has incredible capacity. It is just an issue of finding the correct success path for Jing-mei's abilities. Also, Jing-mei doesn’t want to collaborate with her mom. Resolved to ruin her mom's aspirations, Jing-mei fails to practice the piano. It is simply after her mom's passing that Jing-mei starts to acknowledge what her mom wanted her to do. She thinks back finished the music that she

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