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Which cultural value is creating conflict between Auntie Lindo and the narrator’s mother?
Which evidence reveals the cultural value that is creating the conflict?
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I don’t have the passage you’re working from — can you tell me the title/author or paste the short excerpt? That will let me point to the exact cultural value and the lines that show it.
If you don’t have the text handy, here are two common answers depending on the story:
- If the story is from Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club (or “Rules of the Game” / “Two Kinds” type episodes), the conflict is usually over “saving face” / family reputation and status (concern with how the family looks to others). Evidence looks like lines where the women compare their daughters’ successes, gossip about neighbors, brag or try to outdo one another, or explicitly say they care what “the other people” think.
- If the conflict is instead about traditional filial duty/obedience vs. American individualism, the cultural value is filial piety (respecting elders and following family wishes). Evidence would be the mother insisting the daughter obey or follow a plan for marriage/career, and Auntie Lindo criticizing either the mother or the daughter for failing to follow tradition.
Send the passage or tell me the story and I’ll give the precise cultural value and the exact lines that reveal it.
If you don’t have the text handy, here are two common answers depending on the story:
- If the story is from Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club (or “Rules of the Game” / “Two Kinds” type episodes), the conflict is usually over “saving face” / family reputation and status (concern with how the family looks to others). Evidence looks like lines where the women compare their daughters’ successes, gossip about neighbors, brag or try to outdo one another, or explicitly say they care what “the other people” think.
- If the conflict is instead about traditional filial duty/obedience vs. American individualism, the cultural value is filial piety (respecting elders and following family wishes). Evidence would be the mother insisting the daughter obey or follow a plan for marriage/career, and Auntie Lindo criticizing either the mother or the daughter for failing to follow tradition.
Send the passage or tell me the story and I’ll give the precise cultural value and the exact lines that reveal it.
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