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is a 101-year-old poem that tells the haunting tale of a shadowy supernatural being beset by other ancient evil things. It's told in Lovecraft's recognizable way, where he says a lot of creepy things but doesn't actually tell you anything..
I don't know but I hear chapter 9 has pretty juicy info
The kite belongs to the girl.
The job that belongs to mom.
The dish that belongs to the cat.
<span>the statement that express the internal conflic in "two kinds" is : her daughter's will Jing-mei's desire to please her mother vs. her wish to be accepted for who she is
internal conflicts refer to the conflict that exist within a character realm of mind.
Jing-mei desire to please her mother and her desire to found out her own identity both derived from her realm of mind</span>