Mother-Daughter Relationship in Two Kinds Essay

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    bare to miss the relationship between parent and child. It so happens that when it comes to one of these relationships, authors draw more attention to the relationships between mother and daughter. Why? Because many after reading such literary works with the subject of the Caribbean culture, one can see the repetition of the mother and daughter relationship has one of the most fundamental human interactions. Now like most relationship, the relationship between mothers and daughters are not…

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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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    the three popular short stories: Jealous Husband Returns in Form of a Parrot by Robert Olen Butler, Two Kinds by Amy Tan, and The Management of Grief by Bharati Mukherjee. The author’s of these three short stories do an admirable job in conveying their message through their characters. That is, communication is an essential element in all relationships and a failure to communicate ruins relationships,…

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    if they are goaded to do what they aren’t passionate about, they can’t expect an outcome. Amy Tan in her short story, “Two kinds” Mei Woo’s mother tries to forge her daughter into becoming a prodigy to outshine ordinary children. Hence, she tries to live vicariously through her daughter. Thus, there is a separation between…

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    Jing-Mei's Mother

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    In “Two Kinds,” by Amy Tan, the relationship between a Chinese mother and her Americanized daughter, Jing-Mei, is described through the mother’s efforts to make her daughter a prodigy. At first glance, Jing-Mei’s mother appears to be controlling, uncompassionate, and disgruntle towards Jing-Mei. Although this impression is accurate at the beginning of the story, the reader begins to learn more about Jing-Mei’s mother and her past, as well as her intent with forcefully encouraging Jing-Mei…

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    Lorelai Gilmore is a thirty-two-year-old White American, single mother who lives with her sixteen-year-old daughter Rory in Star Hollow- Connecticut. She got pregnant to Rory at the age of sixteen and did not get married to Rory’s father. Lorelai comes from a very wealthy, educated and high-demanding family, but her early pregnancy deeply impaired their relationship. Therefore, she tries to stand on her own legs and works as a manager in a Hotel. Her daughter Rory is above average intelligent…

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    Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds” is a story that resonates heavily with me. It delves into the commonly hidden or taboo discord that happens between parents and children, specifically among mother and daughter. In this essay, I will explore this dynamic further because in my youth and into adulthood I have struggled with similar woes. As before stated, this isn’t a topic in which people are typically comfortable discussing, but I believe that there is healing in communication and these conversations are…

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    Two weeks prior to my 45th birthday, my 21 year old daughter, Jacqueline, asked me to pick her up at her boyfriend's house because she said she wanted to talk to me. I could sense in her voice something might be troubling her by the nervous cracking in her voice and it was rather unusual for her to actually want to talk to me alone because for the last three years it seemed she confided in her mother more than anyone else, which is I assume is typical in most father/daughter relationships as…

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    explain in words. However, the relationship between a mother and her children does not always go well. In “Two Kinds,’ Amy Tan tells the readers about the relationship between the narrator and her mother. Their conflict becomes even bigger because of the two different generations and a linguistic barrier; these obstacles make the daughter and the mother continually misunderstand each other. Tan touches the readers with bitter moments and humor when the daughter and the mother try to achieve the…

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    was published by Amy Tan. One of the final stories in the novel is titled “Two Kinds”, which follows a young girl named Jing-Mei and her mother. The two had just recently moved the San Francisco, CA in the 1950’s. Throughout the story Jing-Mei struggles with living up to her mother’s high expectations while keeping herself content as well. Mei’s mother repeatedly damages their relationship while she tries to push her daughter to fame. Amy Tan had lived a very similar life to the one she had…

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