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Two Kinds

The climax in "Two Kinds" occurs during the terrible fight between Jing-mei and her mother on the day after her disastrous piano performance. In this tension-filled scene, both mother and daughter...

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Two Kinds

In Amy Tan's "Two Kinds," the setting of San Francisco's Chinatown deeply influences both the plot and character actions. Jing-mei's mother, an immigrant, sees America as a land of endless...

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Two Kinds

In "Two Kinds," Jing-mei faces conflict with her mother, who pressures her to find a hidden talent. Initially eager, Jing-mei tires of constant tests and resists her mother's plans, especially...

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