The Mother-Daughter Relationship is Insanely Complicated
By Tracie McFarlin, published Nov 21, 2005
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Although the plot of “Two Kinds” focuses more on June’s childhood and the plot of “How to Talk to Your Mother” focuses on Virginia’s adult life, these two stories’ plots share similarities. Both June’s mother and Virginia’s mother gave birth to female babies who died before the birth of the main characters. The death of these young daughters deeply affected each mother.
June’s mother, Suyuan, fled to the United States from China in 1949. When she left, “she had to leave her young twins for dead on a roadside, fleeing war-torn China (MagillOnLiterature Plus)”. This loss still affects Suyuan deeply. This is evident when June uses the twin daughters’ death as a weapon in an argument with Suyuan:
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Takeaways
- 1. The mother-daugher relationship is very difficult to understand
- 2. A mother may show her daughter she loves her through actions instead of words
- 3. A mother and daughter's relationship with each other is resilient
Did You Know?
A daughter's relationship with her mother may motivate her to not have children in the future.
Resources
- Self-Help by Lorrie Moore. The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan.
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