Topic > The relationship between two generations in the daily use of...

The relationship between two generations Having a child is an important responsibility for a parent. The teachings, values ​​and morals that the parent imposes on the child will have a great impact and determine the outcome of the child's personality and way of life. In Everyday Use, a short fiction story by Alice Walker, also in The Bridegroom, a short fiction story by Ha Jin, two different relationships take place between parents and children. In Everyday Use, there is an importance in heritage and a struggle between the educated and the uneducated in the relationship between parent and child. In The Groom, the main character, also being the narrator, promises the child's real parent to take care of the child. This promise has a two-way twist. One characteristic is that the parent loves, cares and cares for the child. The other wrinkle is that the parent does not respect some of the child's decisions because they are not in line with his own. In these two stories, the strong and caring character of the parents compared to the strong-willed character of the children, the importance of inheritance and the overcoming of boundaries due to a promise, show the conflict and relationship of two generations. In Everyday Use, Mom, the protagonist, is a polite but caring mother. He has two children, Maggie, the eldest, and Dee, the youngest. He has two different relationships with his two children. She can't relate to Dee because Dee is more educated and she makes sure to show it to her mother and sister. Dee is sophisticated, neat and overdressed. Mom strongly desires a bond with Dee. As he says: “Sometimes I have a dream where Dee and I are suddenly reunited on a television program like this. From the darkness... from the middle of the paper... Overcoming borders and social and political status changes their relationship. Conflict between generations is a natural and inevitable phenomenon. One generation must protect, the other must be protected. Both don't always see the same way. We often overcome boundaries, educational barriers, social status, and many other challenges that impact the relationship. However, both generations care for each other, but their love appears in a different and somewhat inexplicable way. Mom cares for her children, but found more appreciation in Maggie because of their resemblance. Old Cheng takes care of Beina. However, his social and political status prevents him from making the right choice. Even though these different relationships are difficult and difficult, the depth of love and nurturing between them will somehow help them get through it all..