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Two Kinds And The Turtle Analysis

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Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds” and John Steinbeck’s “The Turtle” are making similar arguments about life journeys, and using different strategies. Although each life journey results in different outcomes, both display similarity in their own. Each story is written about experiences and conflicts that arouse during their journeys in life, Ni Kan a Chinese­ American child with overbearing mother and the turtle traveling a difficult path. Though they share that they both have obstacles each has a unique reaction, destination and outcome during their journeys. Two kinds and the turtle both illustrate people wanting the best for themselves and their families, even migrating to do so. Ni Kan the daughter of a Chinese immigrant. The turtle depicting poor workers
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