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Compare the ways in which Madame Loisel and the daughter in 'Two Kinds' respond to the pressures and expectations of their families and societies.

Title: Compare the ways in which Madame Loisel and the daughter in 'Two Kinds' respond to the pressures and expectations of their families and societies.
Category: Literature | Words: 650 | Pages: 2.8 (approximately 235 words/page)


Compare the ways in which Madame Loisel and the daughter in 'Two Kinds' respond to the pressures and expectations of their families and societies.

Both, Madame Loisel and the daughter from two kinds, find themselves in similar situations. The situations seem different but in reality they aren't, as both of them are expected to do certain things, the only different is that the daughter from to kinds in forced to do thing and Madame Loisel just feel like she had to do or to have a certain thing. The difference in the expectations between the two characters, is made …showed first 75 words of 650 total

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showed last 75 words of 650 total…same position in other words both of the characters are dramatic characters. This is because their view and their characteristics change and became completely different in the end of the story. Madame Loisel changes in a way that she becomes more aver of life and stops taking everything for granted. The daughter also changes to the positive site as she in the end of the story starts playing the piano and in other words listens

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