In “Games at Twilight” by Anita Desai and “The Scream” by H. Briscoe the authors suggest that kids believe that things are more serious than they actually are; the consequence of which causes children to experience events with more emotion than an adult would.
Both Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" both ague topics that disagree with each other, however they both ague that you need to have a mix of tight strict parenting and a hands-off approach.
Both pieces of literature display the message that things that are supposedly fun such as a game or a roller coaster,also come with problems that are difficult to deal with.
Both pieces of literature display the message that things that are supposedly fun such as a game or a roller coaster,also come with problems that are difficult to deal with as well as what adults have to do to in order to solve them.
The stories, “Games at Twilight” by Anita Desai and “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, both portray the idea that forcing a child to do something is the only way they will achieve later in life.
Both "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai and "The Scream" by H. Briscoe explicate how sibling rivalry is bad in the short run but good in the long run because in the end they have their best interest at heart.
Both H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” demonstrate that siblings are often cruel in their ways of giving each other tough love; the end result being, siblings help each other learn from the experiences they have had, and figure out a solution for themselves.
Both Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" suggests that when sibling rivalry is no longer just friendly nagging or jokes and becomes something more serious and dramatic depending on the situation it can lead to emotional issues among children.
Both Anita Desai’s, “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s, “The Scream” argue that sibling relationships are a constant battle of conflict and understanding each other.
Both Anita Desai"s "Games Of Twlight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argues that sibling rivalry shows that savagery and evilness is among the young, not just adults.
Both Anita Desai's "Games @ Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that when parents take a hands off approach that one or more siblings will take advantage of each other causing the sibling's relationship to be weak and one sibling having a low self-esteem.
Both H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Anita Desi’s “Games at Twilight” show that kids over exaggerate what is happening which causes everyday occurrences to happen at at a level that they should not.
In The scream by H. Briscoes and in two kinds by Amy Tan both show how mothers just want the best. All mothers have love for their kids even tho they show it differently. In two kinds the mother is more stern and hard headed. In The scream the mother doesn't want the girls to get in any trouble or get hurt. Both mothers do care a lot about their kids.
H. Briscoes “The Scream” and Amy Tans Two Kinds” argue different things in Amy Tans two kinds she argues that parents must be strict and that children must have competition however in the scream the children's parents seem to be less strict because they are allowed to go on the roller coaster by themselves.
In both H. Briscoe's "The Scream" and Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" the parents try and push their children to get over their fears and problems on their own as a strategy to develop their life skills in a positive direction.
Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" share the same parenting ideals; the parents of the story let their children handle their own issues in order to develop their maturity and skills for the better.
The story "Scream" and "Games at Twilight" serves the exact same message throughout the story, that competition is good for children. The stories show that competition is positive because kids need to learn that you can't win everything, or can't do everything which is not a bad thing, its just a part of life.
Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” both show that sibling rivalry is not always a good thing, because it always leaves someone feeling hurt or betrayed, Like in “Games at Twilight,” Ravi was crying because no one cared that he had won hide and seek, kind of like in “The Scream” when Mary caused Anna to faint after the roller coaster.
Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” both discuss the roles that siblings have in their families based on age, and how these roles can affect the behavior of each child towards their siblings.
H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” both dispute that siblings are very combative and competitive. “The Scream” tells the story of a sister’s dastardly trick on her older responsible sibling. In the other a younger sibling does all he can to win in hide and seek and is not recognized and is hurt. It is obvious that these stories argue that all siblings are very quick to arguing and bothering each other.
Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream " both argue that parenting in a hands-off way, portrays that children will teach each other life lessons that hands-on parents' teach their kids.
Both The Scream and Games at Twilight argue that the smallest conflict between siblings can escalate quickly to a battle for who gets the "last word" so to speak.
in the short story "Games at Twilight" and "Two Kinds" both talk about the interaction of two different people and their issues. in Two kinds the mother who is from china is different then her american duaghter. this creates a issue as from games at twilight where since the one kid doesn't care about anyone else creates a issue with his little brother who is forgotten.
In “Games at Twilight” by Anita Desai and “The Scream” by H. Briscoe the authors suggest that kids believe that things are more serious than they actually are; the consequence of which causes children to experience events with more emotion than an adult would.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and Amy Tan's "Two Kinds" both ague topics that disagree with each other, however they both ague that you need to have a mix of tight strict parenting and a hands-off approach.
ReplyDeleteBoth pieces of literature display the message that things that are supposedly fun such as a game or a roller coaster,also come with problems that are difficult to deal with.
ReplyDeleteBoth pieces of literature display the message that things that are supposedly fun such as a game or a roller coaster,also come with problems that are difficult to deal with as well as what adults have to do to in order to solve them.
DeleteThe stories, “Games at Twilight” by Anita Desai and “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan, both portray the idea that forcing a child to do something is the only way they will achieve later in life.
ReplyDeleteBoth "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai and "The Scream" by H. Briscoe explicate how sibling rivalry is bad in the short run but good in the long run because in the end they have their best interest at heart.
ReplyDeleteBoth H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” demonstrate that siblings are often cruel in their ways of giving each other tough love; the end result being, siblings help each other learn from the experiences they have had, and figure out a solution for themselves.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The scream" argue that sibling rivalry are just a part of growing up.
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DeleteBoth H. Briscoe's "The scream" and Amy Tan's "Two kinds" argue that parenting is best done by holding high expectations for your children.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" suggests that when sibling rivalry is no longer just friendly nagging or jokes and becomes something more serious and dramatic depending on the situation it can lead to emotional issues among children.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai’s, “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s, “The Scream” argue that sibling relationships are a constant battle of conflict and understanding each other.
ReplyDeleteBoth H Bridie's the scream and Anita Desai's argue that the best parenting is letting the children figure it out for themselves and learn from it.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai"s "Games Of Twlight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argues that sibling rivalry shows that savagery and evilness is among the young, not just adults.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games @ Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that when parents take a hands off approach that one or more siblings will take advantage of each other causing the sibling's relationship to be weak and one sibling having a low self-esteem.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Deasai´s ¨Game at Twilight¨ and H. Briscoe´s ¨The Scream¨ argue that Children rivalry will grow the children closer in the long run
ReplyDeleteBoth H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Anita Desi’s “Games at Twilight” show that kids over exaggerate what is happening which causes everyday occurrences to happen at at a level that they should not.
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ReplyDeleteIn The scream by H. Briscoes and in two kinds by Amy Tan both show how mothers just want the best. All mothers have love for their kids even tho they show it differently. In two kinds the mother is more stern and hard headed. In The scream the mother doesn't want the girls to get in any trouble or get hurt. Both mothers do care a lot about their kids.
ReplyDeleteH. Briscoes “The Scream” and Amy Tans Two Kinds” argue different things in Amy Tans two kinds she argues that parents must be strict and that children must have competition however in the scream the children's parents seem to be less strict because they are allowed to go on the roller coaster by themselves.
ReplyDeleteIn both H. Briscoe's "The Scream" and Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" the parents try and push their children to get over their fears and problems on their own as a strategy to develop their life skills in a positive direction.
ReplyDeleteAnita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" share the same parenting ideals; the parents of the story let their children handle their own issues in order to develop their maturity and skills for the better.
ReplyDeleteThe story "Scream" and "Games at Twilight" serves the exact same message throughout the story, that competition is good for children. The stories show that competition is positive because kids need to learn that you can't win everything, or can't do everything which is not a bad thing, its just a part of life.
ReplyDeleteAnita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” both show that sibling rivalry is not always a good thing, because it always leaves someone feeling hurt or betrayed, Like in “Games at Twilight,” Ravi was crying because no one cared that he had won hide and seek, kind of like in “The Scream” when Mary caused Anna to faint after the roller coaster.
ReplyDeleteAnita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” and H. Briscoe’s “The Scream” both discuss the roles that siblings have in their families based on age, and how these roles can affect the behavior of each child towards their siblings.
ReplyDeleteH. Briscoe’s “The Scream” and Anita Desai’s “Games at Twilight” both dispute that siblings are very combative and competitive. “The Scream” tells the story of a sister’s dastardly trick on her older responsible sibling. In the other a younger sibling does all he can to win in hide and seek and is not recognized and is hurt. It is obvious that these stories argue that all siblings are very quick to arguing and bothering each other.
ReplyDeleteAnita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream
ReplyDelete" both argue that parenting in a hands-off way, portrays that children will teach each other life lessons that hands-on parents' teach their kids.
Both The Scream and Games at Twilight argue that the smallest conflict between siblings can escalate quickly to a battle for who gets the "last word" so to speak.
ReplyDeleteBoth Anita Desai's "Games at Twilight" and H. Briscoe's "The Scream" argue that sibling relationships are complicated and have constant conflict.
ReplyDeletein the short story "Games at Twilight" and "Two Kinds" both talk about the interaction of two different people and their issues. in Two kinds the mother who is from china is different then her american duaghter. this creates a issue as from games at twilight where since the one kid doesn't care about anyone else creates a issue with his little brother who is forgotten.
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