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- Short Story. If you were to choose one mother as the better one from Olsen's "I Stand Here Ironing" and Tan's "Two Kinds," which one would you choose and why?
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- Answer the following questions in a MINIMUM of 100 words WITH 1 reference for each question. 1.In Tan's "Two Kinds," how typical is Tan's depiction of the
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- Tillie Olsen "I Stand Here Ironing" Humanties1. This extended series of thoughts comes about in response to a phone call. Do you have any sense of who called,
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- I Stand Here Ironing In this story, a mother reflects on and evaluates her efficacy as a mother. Write a journal entry from Emily's perspective. How do you
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- In "I Stand Here Ironing," as the mother presses a dress, she expresses her hope that she can make her daughter understand that she (Emily) isn't helpless
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- The "you" the narrator addresses at the beginning of the story refers to a teacher concerned about Emily's welfare. At first the narrator seems somewhat
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- I'm her final lines of the story, the narrator calls her daughter "a child of her age, of depression, of war, of fear" (para.55) how have historical events
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- Tillie Olson from the story "I Stand Here Ironing". The story is a monologue. What is the speaker's situation? Where is she and to whom is she talking?.
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