Transcript two kinds

By Amy Tan
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What are some of the typical dreams and
expectations that parents in your culture
have for their children? Did your parents
have these dreams for you as you were
growing up?
Did your parents try to cultivate/develop
any particular talents in you (athletic,
musical, entrepreneurial, intellectual or
artistic?) Did you attend any special schools
for this?
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What would you like your children to be
like? What talents would you want them to
develop? How would you do this?
What if your children resisted your attempts
to cultivate their talents and skills? How
would you react and what would you say to
them?
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Prodigy
Fiasco
Discordant
Nonchalant
Reproach
Indignity
Reverie
dawdle
 Asking
questions
 Predicting
 Visualizing
 Making
connections
 Summarizing
 Reflecting
and
relating
 Evaluating
 Revising meaning
 Forming
interpretations
 clarifying
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Prodigy – n. someone with a very great ability
which usually shows itself when that person
is a young child
Fiasco – n. something planned that goes
wrong and is a complete failure, usually in an
embarrassing way
Discordant – adj. producing an unpleasant
sound
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Nonchalant – adj. behaving in a calm manner,
often in a way which suggests you are not
interested or do not care
Reproach –v. to criticize someone, especially
for not being successful or not doing what is
expected
Indignity – n. a loss of respect or self-respect,
or something which causes this
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Reverie – n. (a state of having) pleasant
dream-like thoughts
Dawdle – v. to do something or go
somewhere very slowly, taking more time
than is necessary
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What is a prodigy and why does the mother
want the main character to become one?
How does the mother prepare her daughter
for fame?
What talents does the girl have?
Why does she start the piano lessons and how
is the mother going to pay for them?
Describe the piano teacher.
What do Auntie Lindo and Jing Mei’s mother
have in common?
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What does the author mean when she says, “I
didn’t have to do what my mother said
anymore…This wasn’t China”?
What words does the author use to describe
her mother’s disappointment in her?
Why does Jing Mei come back to play the
piano after her mother’s death?
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Ask one clarifying question.
Ask one question related to the theme.
You will be graded on oral participation.
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Assimilation – adopting the dominant culture
as one’s own. Loss of one’s culture because
one puts more value on the culture of
another.
Acculturation – adopting some behavior
patterns of the dominant culture, but one
maintains pride in one’s own ethnic identity
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What process of assimilation or acculturation
do you see in the story? Think of the mother
and daughter.
Write a 2 chunk paragraph applying social
concepts to the story.
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Write your answers in a one chunk TEA
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Do you think it is fairly common that some
mothers create resentment in their children
by trying to do things they feel are in their
childrens' best interests? Can you think of any
examples?
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Have you ever had an experience as
embarrassing as Jing Mei's piano recital? Have
you ever been asked to, forced to, or
encouraged to try to do something that you
just could not do?
Do you believe people grow up with certain
personality traits that can't be changed?
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How does Amy Tan use simile and metaphor
in "Two Kinds" to make her descriptions vivid?
Write a short essay on her use of imagery.
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How would you describe the overall tone of
'Two Kinds'?
Does it ever change?
At what point in the story does it shift?
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Can you find examples of Amy Tan's use of
similes for humorous effect in the story?