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In "two kinds," why does the daughter mention her mother's dead daughters when her mother insists that she practice piano after the recital?

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  1. 12 June, 02:33
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    She wanted to hurt her mother because she is not happy with her mother forcing her to perform and she succeeds in her effort. Her mother wanted her to become a prodigy which lead and fueled her rebellious behavior towards her mother. "Two Kinds" is a short story written by Amy Tan and it was first published 1989.
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