Jing-Mei's mother wants her daughter to become a prodigy because her friend Lindo Jong's daughter is a prodigy in chess. She is famous, and when seeing other prodigies in magazines and television, Jing-Mei's mother understands that she wants the same thing for her daughter. This generates in Jing-Mei certain displeasure, because she is tired of the comparisons and rivalry.
Jing-Mother understands that America is the land of opportunities, where anyone can succeed and achieve their dreams
The topic that Ivan Ilyich is thinking about here is his approaching death. He is in pain, but he is trying to occupy himself with work so as not to think about the pain he is feeling. This pain leads him to think that he isn't going to live for a long time and that his death is imminent and closer than he thought. He is not ready to die, which is why he is scared and wants to forget about the fact that this is going to happen, whether he likes it or not.
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Most people cannot relate to fighting in wars and meeting gods;
The modernized version of the story molds the tale into a more relatable and realistic situation.
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