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Summary Of Two Kinds By Amy Tan

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Like many immigrants think, America is the land of opportunity. People from all over the world,

flee from their birth homes, wishing for a better life. Many parents seek to find a life for their

children, a life they never had. However, the shift of environment is harsh for many

families; with hard work they have little luck. One can be successful if they act in a manner that

best suits them. On the other hand, if they are goaded to do what they aren’t passionate for,

they can’t expect an outcome. Amy Tan in her short story, “Two kinds” Mei Woo’s mother tries to

forge her daughter …show more content…

Nonetheless she, “hated the tests, the raised hopes and failed expectations”(Two Kinds

2). Christopher Vogler describes crossing the threshold when, “you get that sense that all the prep

is over and you were really setting out on the adventure”. Mei-Woo had all her “prep” done at

this point, she had concluded on it as she saw her mother's “disappointed face”(2). In the mirror,

Jing-Mei finds a new person that was determined to fight against her mother. Moreover, Jing Mei

says, “I promised myself, I won’t be what I’m not”(2). Campbell states that the pattern of the

hero's journey is not solely “applicable to fiction but also to the journeys that everyone goes

through”(The Hero’s Journey 3).

Furthermore, in this story Jing-Mei’s mother had her mind fixed into thinking that she needed to

become someone to be successful. Therefore, in Jing-Mei’s journey, she is looking for her …show more content…

In addition, Jing-Mei says, “then I saw what seemed to be the prodigy side of me”(2).

Unlike Chinese culture, Jing-Mei starts to revolt against her mother. As a result of her mother

living vicariously through her, Jing-Mei starts to act defiant. Furthermore, there is a tension

between the first generation, American daughter and her immigrant mother. At this point of the

Hero’s Journey, Campbell describes what is needed as preparation for the quest, preparations

like, “supplies, helpers, information”(The Heros Journey 2). In this case, Mei-Woo brings along

her Ego in order to have her mother lose hope. However, her mother quickly picked up

something new, as she watched the Ed Sullivan show her mother, “seemed entranced by the

music, a frenzied little piano piece”(Two Kinds 2). Although Mei-Woo frequently failed her

expectations, not showing promise in any field her mother finally decides that she will become a

pianist.

As a pianist, her career was a failure and thus we move into the climax of this story. On

page three her mother slapped her and accused her of being ungrateful. In addition as her piano

lessons continued, Mei-Woo continued her journey further into the abyss. Jing-Mei

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