Amy Tan was an astonishing author. She talked about her life in a different perspective. Amy Tan grew up in California. Amy’s mother, Daisy, was a Chinese immigrant. She was married in China but had a brutal husband so she divorced him. Daisy was then forced to leave China and also her three daughters. Daisy then immigrated to the US and married once again and had Amy Tan(An-Mei was her Chinese name). Amy Tan wrote the story “Two Kinds” based on her own life. She wrote about a little girl who was
Amy Tan had many personal experiences in her story. For example, when Amy Tan was living in Northern California, her mother had very high expectations on her. Her mother wanted her to be with the American society and be the best she could be. Amy Tan had to get a haircut very short to the way other famous children were acting in the United States. Amy’s mother was the one who encouraged this. With that, in the story “Two Kinds,” the young girl named Jing-mei live in a part of California and she
In Amy Tan's short story "Two Kinds," the events surrounding Jing-Mei can be closely related to my own personal experiences. Parents will often see other children and compare them to their own child. This puts a lot of pressure on their child, expecting them to mirror the other children, whilst becoming furious when you disobey them. This was evident throughout the short story and throughout my life. The night Jing-Mei's mother watched The Ed Sullivan Show, her mother saw a child play the piano
Compare and contract “Tiger mom” and “Two kinds” In the story “Two kinds” by Amy Tan and the story “tiger mom” by Annie Murphy Paul, characters Chua and Amy’s mom they are both wants to their child be better however, Chua is very ultra so that I think she is inhuman but Amy is not like Chua that so extremely and inhuman. Firstly, both of them want to their child be better. In the story “Two kinds” the paragraph 4 it’s said “She would present new tests, taking her example from stories of amazing
"Two Kinds" is truly an amazing work; it captivates readers with by telling a story of a young girl trying to find herself. Amy Tan does a phenomenal job, not only by portraying a very real mother-daughter relationship, but at showing how much a young girl can change. Jing-Mei evolves throughout the story in a way that many people can relate to; crushed hopes, obeying your parents even if it means doing something you don't want to do, and finally standing up for what you believe in. Since "You
comes from whether it is because of the culture, people or the environment. There is a beauty that stands out about where we call home. However, leaving home is often essential in acquiring a better living and growth. In the short story “Two Kinds” the author, Amy Tan depicts a story of migration and the expectations. The story is told in first person of Ni’kan a young girl who is being brought up as a second-generation immigrant. There is a sense of non-acceptance that seem to form over time based
generation immigrants," experience a cultural conflict between that of their parents and that of mainstream U.S. society” (Wikipedia 1). Amy Tan the author of “Two Kinds”, and the young character in the story both are a second generation immigrants, who have struggled in their life with parents, about the culture they assimilating and their real culture. In the “Two Kinds” story the author illustrates the struggle between her American cultural identity, and her mother’s Chinese culture, as like the characters
In the short story, “Two Kinds,” Amy Tan depicts June’s change from resentful towards her mother to accepting of her in order to represent that a mother’s expectations may lead to a daughter’s difficulty in discovering her own identity, but ultimately a daughter will grow to respect their mother’s hopes, whether positive or negative, because it helps them grow in life one way or another. In the beginning of the short story, June mentions how she is figuring out who she is going to become in the future
“Two Kinds” by Amy Tan is a story that shows a battle that starts with the narrator and her mother, for control over the narrator’s life. Her mother wanted her to become a prodigy, but she wanted to be anything other than that. So, throughout the short story “Two Kinds” she’s determined to not quit the fight. “Two Kinds” is filled with different forms of conflict which allows for the narrator to realize that her mother’s crazy antics were to help her find what she was good at. Which leads to the
Amy Tan's story “Two Kinds” is about a mother who brings her child to America to offer her a better life. The goal of the mother bringing her child to America is to allow her daughter to be destined for greatness, even if it means having her daughter try out every opportunity to find out where her greatness might be hiding. Within the story “Two Kinds” written by Amy Tan, shows that mothers always know what is best for their children even if it means, giving up their life in another country to come