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    Mothers and daughters have good bonds with each other, but some of them end up in conflicts. This is a part of a life skill between mothers and daughters. The relationship with the two must create boundaries to help improve their relationship. The mothers’ job is to manage their daughters and help them fix the problems, such as break-ups with boyfriends or help with their schoolwork. The daughters’ job is to obey their mothers’ rules and follow their guidelines. Mothers and daughters can be a secret from their bigamist husbands. The main problem about the relationship is that daughters’ that can get away with something that their mothers cannot find out. The two stories, which are about the mother-daughter relationships, are Tayari Jones’s…

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    boys, to tell a crying child “man up” or “shake it off”, or to let a hurting teenager suffer in silence and “work it out on his own” (NYT Takes On). Mothers are “taught” to expect their boys to be independent than their girls. A mother’s son might feel as though it’s unfair to him, but he doesn’t understand that he actually has it easy compared to a girl and parents.Boys would feel like they have it harder with their parents because “In short, girls tend to get more of their parents’ affection,…

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    RAISING DAUGHTERS James E. Faust once said, “To be a good father and mother requires that the parents defer many of their own needs and desires in favor of the needs of their children. As a consequence of this sacrifice, conscientious parents develop a nobility of character and learn to put into practice the selfless truths taught by the Savior Himself”. Faust speaks on how in his eyes, parents should try to be less enthralled in their children’s lives in order to be “good”. The preceding…

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    Kincaid is talking about. Kincaid added, this creates respect in the community as being an honest, hardworking woman. “Kincaid is trying to teach her daughter the steps into womanhood and how hard you have to work to learn the true ways of becoming a lady that is respected into today’s society” (Kincaid, 2013, p.172). Throughout…

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    Is My Son Gifted

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    First off, one of the standards that aren’t always seen equal is intelligence. For instance, some parents tend to think that their sons are smarter than their daughters are. They believe that their sons will exceed educationally more than their daughters. For example, in the New York Times they states that “Parents are two and a half times more likely to ask “Is my son gifted?” than “Is my daughter gifted?” However, in reality, girls are about 11 percent more likely to be in a gifted program…

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    Clair. Unlike, the others in the novel she was an independent tough woman. In many ways, she was just like her zodiac sign a tiger headstrong. Even though, that changed once she married and ended up pregnant by a man who left her. Because, of her past with the “evil” man, she became a “ghost” a shell of her former self. Being forsaken hurt her deeply this was the first time seeing her this vulnerable. In order not to get hurt again, she became cunning. Ying-Ying character is interesting some…

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    Traditions in Like Water For Chocolate deviate a lot. The main two traditions that are existent in the duration of the novel help to construct the plot and mood, as well as develop the antagonist, Mama Elena. Large family meals, a symbol of communion, are very habitual in the central and southern American cultures and are typically prepared on a communal basis with multiple different people working together. This in of itself is a hallmark of the commendable tradition many families enjoy. A…

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    But let that go… This in obedience hath my daughter shown me, And more above, hath his solicitings, As they fell out by time, by means, and place, All given to mine ear.” (Act 2 Scene 2) Hamlet is clearly distressed due to his father’s death, and the marriage that soon followed. Hamlet conveys his interest and disinterest towards Ophelia. Rather than Polonius offering support towards her daughter, he uses the situation as an attempt to show his worth to the King. What Polonius had before is now…

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    families (children living with both birth parents), emotional and behavioral problems are more prevalent in single-parent families” (Ratty) and Emily did not just grow up in a single parent household but also had been moved to several different places throughout her life. Tillie Oleson, in her lifetime, sought to bring light to many controversial topics, and with this short story she showed the struggle to be a good mother, for women to escape their poverty, and the mental health issues never…

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    In the film Real Women Have Curves, which is a coming of age story, the main conflict was between a daughter, Ana, and her mother, Carmen. The mother and daughter cannot get along because of their age and traditional differences. Ana’s mother was old fashioned and wanted her daughter to graduate highschool, lose weight, join the family in their dressmaking business, and find a husband. Ana did not want her life to be this way and wanted to go to college and be and educated women who finds true…

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