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Who shaped Jing Mei’s identity in Two Kinds? HELPPP

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Jing-Mei's identity is formed by her mother's expectations in Amy Tan's story “Two Kinds.” Jing-Mei's mother, Suyuan, leaves her life in China and moves to America, hoping to obliterate her bad memories. She believes in the “American Dream” of prosperity for people who work hard and apply their talents.

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