The Role of Parents in The Use of Force and Two Kinds

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In “Two Kinds”, the author, Amy Tan, tells a story through the eyes of a young girl who, in the beginning, follows her mother's dreams, but eventually rebels against them. Tan uses the common theme that most parents are able to relate to because it expresses the many frustrations that parents and children feel/face when obsession takes the place of nurturing. In “The Use of Force”, the story is narrated by a doctor, who is answering a house call to see a sick girl, whose parents fear that she may have diphtheria. While both of these stories have their differences, they also have some similarities, too. The role of parents in both of these short stories play a significant part in how the stories play out, but there are some differences in these roles of parents. Therefore, the role of parents in both of these short stories is different.

The role of parents in both of these stories is different because of the different outcomes in both of these stories. In “Two Kinds", the mother makes her child practice and plays the piano daily and the mother wants her child to be a lot of other things as well. The mother thinks that Jing-mei wants to be this outstanding and remarkable piano player, but she does not want to be this great piano player after a while and she decides that she wants to try to be her own person. Jing-mei says ““I won’t let her change me” I promised myself. I won’t be something I’m not” (Tan). This shows that Jing-mei does not want to be what her mother wants her to be and that Jing-mei wants to be her own person. Amy Tan brings “her personal experiences mainly include her mother's and grandmother's lives and their influences upon her, her experiences as a Chinese-American, and feelings concerning life and death which...

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