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    relationships. In Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom by Amy Chua and in The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, the reader can see the relationship through the eyes of the mother and daughter. Even though Amy Chua and her two daughters can be frustrated with each other, they all still care for each other and work through their problems. On the other hand in Amy Tan’s story obedience to her mother is based off of fear which makes their relationship full of hatred. In Amy Chua’s Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mom,…

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    time to ask, "What else could this mean?” ― Shannon L. Alder. “Two Kinds” is about the bond between mother and daughter changing drastically throughout the story, which changes the perspective of freedom the daughter had. In the story “Two Kinds” Amy Tan shows how the character June advances the plot by having June change her views on how her mother treated her, and how the relationship between them fell apart. In the story, June’s feelings are ignored by her mother’s drive on making her a…

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    Amy Tan does a great job creating a cultural conflict between Jing-mei and her mom. Being from a different culture and living in a place where standards of society and cultural behaviors are different than what Jing-mei?s mom is used to, she wants to raise her daughter the way she would if they lived in China. Being born and raised in America by Chinese parents, changes the way Jing-mei thought of herself and her heritage while growing up. Her mother believed ?you could be anything you wanted in…

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    At a young age, children are exposed to different environments which can ultimately affect their character. Where and who they live with might determine how one grows up. For example, Amy Tan was embarrassed of the lack of English her mother knew because of how people treated her. She faced discrimination since everyone taught she should’ve majored in Math and not in English or creative writing. Ben Carson encountered racism and self-doubt. When he was young he felt stupid compared to other…

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    Two Kinds: Whose American Dream? America, commonly known as the home of the free and the land of opportunity, but do any of those things prove to be true if you do not see them from that positive perspective? In the short story Two Kinds, written by Amy Tan, a young girl is faced with the barrier of being a daughter to an immigrant women from China. The obstacles that we read about can be perceived in different ways, however, we only see them from the specific point of view of the daughter.…

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    A. Why did Jing-Mei’s mother form the Joy Luck Club in Kweilin? Her mother formed the club to give herself and her friends a break from the horror of the war that was going on in China. What kind of information did Jing-Mei learn from her mother’s story about leaving Kweilin? Jing-Mei learned that her mother carried a wheelbarrow of items that included her twin daughters, food, and fancy clothes. When she left Kweilin all that she had left was three of her fancy dresses. Why was Jing-Mei given…

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    In The Woman Warrior, Maxine Hong has ambivalent sentiments about being a Chinese female. In the Chinese culture daughters are treated as a liability and that made her wish she was a boy when she was younger. The way her parents and other Chinese people speak about girls is one of the reasons that she seems to at sometimes resent the Chinese culture. However, she really seems to identify with the figure of the women warrior. As a kid she was told the story of Fa Mulan and to wants to be like her…

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    ‘Perfectly Contented’ was longer, but faster. And after I played them both a few times, I realized they were two halves of the same song” (Tan 144). In this quoted text, this analogy provides an important insight of the personalities of the daughters in Amy Tan’s novel The Joy Luck Club. Jing-mei realizes that the songs “Pleading Child” and “Perfectly Contented” are halves of the same song, which symbolizes Jing-mei herself. Jing-mei has two moods that influence her actions; although she is…

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    The short stories Desiree’s baby by Kate Chopin, Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Kurt Vonnegut, Two Kinds by Amy Tan and Eveline by James Joyce all share a similar concept of an unfortunate and serious tone. This is shown in the text through the theme of family conflict caused by greed and pressure. The short stories are connected through a similar unfortunate and serious tone and theme of greed causing conflict in the family. In Desiree’s Baby by Kate Chopin, Armand chooses to protect…

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    Your culture can dictate what you value because of your surroundings. Your surroundings determine what you do, how you act, and how you think. Your surroundings make a huge impact on your life. Such as in Billy and Mike’s situation, where they want to play football because in their culture football is what boys their age do. Billy and Mike had a choice to play football rather than Jing Mei Woo and Waverly Jong. Jing Mei Woo never had that choice. Jing Mei Woo’s mother forced her to become a…

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