TWO KINDS"
The daughter's "Americanized" personality affects the plot in many ways throughout the short story "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan. The plot of a story includes the events of the story and conveys the key themes, messages, and meaning of the narrative. It’s what gives a story its emotion. A good plot attracts readers, so they want to know what will happen next. Mrs. Woo is a Chinese woman who believes America is the best place to become a prodigy. However, June disagrees and has a miserable childhood and constantly loses hope causing her to have a bad attitude. Her bad attitude caused the plot to change. June shouted at her mother that she wished she was dead like her deceased sisters. This caused the mother to give up and shut down. Until later on in the story, the mom gifted June the piano back. She did this as a way to tell her daughter she understands.
Suyuan Woo-mom
June-daughter
What is dismal about the hypothetical happenings Juliet
imagines in Act IV, Scene III, is that they are all quite morbidly pessimistic. She imagines that the potion could be
poison. She wonders if she’ll suffocate
in the tomb before she awakens and before Romeo comes for her. She wonders what it would be like to awaken in
the tomb before Romeo comes to her and where Tybalt is decomposing and wonders
if there will be ghosts. And, the last
hypothetical situation she ponders is whether or not she’ll go crazy in the
tomb, pull Tybalt’s corpse out of the burial garb and beat her brains out with a
relative’s bone. In addition to being
pessimistic, this is all quite dismal.
The third option will be the one
Reffering to Alice In Wonderland There is no passage. Alice is different from other girls though because she has a wild imagination. She find the things that other girls find boring and uninteresting, intreguing. She explores and follows her imagination.