Both Anita Desai's "Games at twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that the worst parenting for a child's future adult life, is the hand-off no direction approach because they will forever have trouble creating close relationships because of the lack of direction and guidance from their parents. -Joey with a C
In Amy Tans "Two kinds" and H. Briscoes "The Scream" can argue that the worst relationship that parents and children can have, is if the children fear or hate their parents.
Both Games at twilight and the scream argue that parents don't really care what happens with their children as long as they aren't badly injured or dead.
Both Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" show that parents have the biggest effect on their child's' lives, and the decisions they make as they grow up.
Both Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" show that parents have the biggest effect on their child's' lives, and the decisions they make as they grow up. If a parent takes on a hands-off approach, the child tends to be undisciplined and set up for failure, while a hands-on approach, which may cause conflict growing up, will set their child up for success.
Both Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that younger siblings in a family, have a stronger need for attention and therefore act in a way to get more.
In the two short stories "Two Kinds" and "Games at Twilight" it is pretty obvious that the parents have the biggest affect on how the kids act and how they act towards their parents and other people. The parents raise there kids to be who they are through their hold entire lives.
Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" demonstrate how when the parent interferes little with their child, the child is able to learn, grow and improve themselves in ways that the parent could never teach.
Both games at twilight and two kinds show that parents have different ways of treating their children. Either with harsh conflict to get things done or hanging them loose and letting them figure things out.
These can create both good and bad results because being harsh makes everything difficult and it can be demoralizing. Letting kids do things do on their own can led them in mad ways but can help them get a different view.
Both Anita Deai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that when kids make brash choices it is a cause of their need to fight for their parent's affection and attention.
Both Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoes "Games at Twilight" argue that parents can give up on their kids but then help them later down the road in life.
In both Anita Desai’s “Games at twilight” and H.Briscoes “ The Scream” say that the best way for kids to defeat their fear is by letting them do it by themselves.
Both "The Scream" H. Briscoe's and "The Games At Twilight" Anita Desai's argue that siblings always compete to be the top and the parents favorite; because in the long term affect it can damage the family as a whole, with siblings always competing to be the better one it can cause hurt and controlling attitudes and that can affect siblings in the long run.
Both H. Briscoe's "The Scream" and Anita Desai's "Game at Twilight" argue that the worst parenting habits, for a child's future, is the hands off approach because it could effect how they create relationships long term.
In both Amy Tans "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoes's "The Scream" both argue that kids should have their own say in what they want to do and should not be forced into activities because if they are forced relationships can be destroyed
Both Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" suggest that having an extreme parenting style can majorly effect the child mentally because it could cause issues in the future.
H. Briscoe's "The Scream" and Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" say that the worst thing a parent can do is have a "hands off" approach because it will dictate how they form friendships/bonds with other people in their lives.
Both Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” suggest that having siblings toughens one up, and prepares one to be able to handle working with different kinds of people.
In "games at twilight" and "scream" they both argues that the parents and their kids have terrible relationship with there parents. but the kids don't know what to do because the parents are the "parents"
Both H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds” shoe two different styles of parenting, but they both show that it is harder to be hands on if you have more children.
"Two kinds" by Amy Tan and "The scream" by H. Briscote both argue that in a relationship between two people from different generations are controlled most by the younger persons needs
Both Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" suggest that ones aggressive personality can hurt another person, by making them do something that is undesirable to them.
both Anita desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The scream" suggest that siblings have more of an impact on their sibling's psyche than parents do.
Both Anita Deai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that kid's brash choices are causes of fighting for their parent's affection and attention.
In "Game at Twilight" by Anita Desai and "The Scream" by H. Briscoes shows that the oldest kid can influence his/hers siblings which can result to rudeness or kindness.
Both Anita Desai's "Games at twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that the worst parenting for a child's future adult life, is the hand-off no direction approach because they will forever have trouble creating close relationships because of the lack of direction and guidance from their parents. -Joey with a C
ReplyDeleteIn Amy Tans "Two kinds" and H. Briscoes "The Scream" can argue that the worst relationship that parents and children can have, is if the children fear or hate their parents.
ReplyDeleteBoth Games at twilight and the scream argue that parents don't really care what happens with their children as long as they aren't badly injured or dead.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" show that parents have the biggest effect on their child's' lives, and the decisions they make as they grow up.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" show that parents have the biggest effect on their child's' lives, and the decisions they make as they grow up. If a parent takes on a hands-off approach, the child tends to be undisciplined and set up for failure, while a hands-on approach, which may cause conflict growing up, will set their child up for success.
DeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that younger siblings in a family, have a stronger need for attention and therefore act in a way to get more.
ReplyDeleteIn the two short stories "Two Kinds" and "Games at Twilight" it is pretty obvious that the parents have the biggest affect on how the kids act and how they act towards their parents and other people. The parents raise there kids to be who they are through their hold entire lives.
ReplyDeleteAnita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" demonstrate how when the parent interferes little with their child, the child is able to learn, grow and improve themselves in ways that the parent could never teach.
ReplyDeleteBoth games at twilight and two kinds show that parents have different ways of treating their children. Either with harsh conflict to get things done or hanging them loose and letting them figure things out.
ReplyDeleteThese can create both good and bad results because being harsh makes everything difficult and it can be demoralizing. Letting kids do things do on their own can led them in mad ways but can help them get a different view.
DeleteBoth "Games at Twilight" and "The Scream" argue that if parents are not careful their kids could get sick or hurt.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Deai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that when kids make brash choices it is a cause of their need to fight for their parent's affection and attention.
ReplyDeleteBoth Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoes "Games at Twilight" argue that parents can give up on their kids but then help them later down the road in life.
ReplyDeleteIn both Anita Desai’s “Games at twilight” and H.Briscoes “ The Scream” say that the best way for kids to defeat their fear is by letting them do it by themselves.
ReplyDeleteBoth "The Scream" H. Briscoe's and "The Games At Twilight" Anita Desai's argue that siblings always compete to be the top and the parents favorite; because in the long term affect it can damage the family as a whole, with siblings always competing to be the better one it can cause hurt and controlling attitudes and that can affect siblings in the long run.
ReplyDeleteBoth H. Briscoe's "The Scream" and Anita Desai's "Game at Twilight" argue that the worst parenting habits, for a child's future, is the hands off approach because it could effect how they create relationships long term.
ReplyDeleteIn both Amy Tans "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoes's "The Scream" both argue that kids should have their own say in what they want to do and should not be forced into activities because if they are forced relationships can be destroyed
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ReplyDeleteBoth Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" suggest that having an extreme parenting style can majorly effect the child mentally because it could cause issues in the future.
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ReplyDeleteH. Briscoe's "The Scream" and Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" say that the worst thing a parent can do is have a "hands off" approach because it will dictate how they form friendships/bonds with other people in their lives.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” suggest that having siblings toughens one up, and prepares one to be able to handle working with different kinds of people.
ReplyDeleteIn "games at twilight" and "scream" they both argues that the parents and their kids have terrible relationship with there parents. but the kids don't know what to do because the parents are the "parents"
ReplyDeleteBoth H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Amy Tan’s “Two Kinds” shoe two different styles of parenting, but they both show that it is harder to be hands on if you have more children.
ReplyDelete"Two kinds" by Amy Tan and "The scream" by H. Briscote both argue that in a relationship between two people from different generations are controlled most by the younger persons needs
ReplyDeleteBoth Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" suggest that ones aggressive personality can hurt another person, by making them do something that is undesirable to them.
ReplyDeleteboth Anita desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The scream" suggest that siblings have more of an impact on their sibling's psyche than parents do.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Deai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that kid's brash choices are causes of fighting for their parent's affection and attention.
ReplyDeleteIn "Game at Twilight" by Anita Desai and "The Scream" by H. Briscoes shows that the oldest kid can influence his/hers siblings which can result to rudeness or kindness.
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