In "Two Kinds" by Amy Tan, the mother believes her daughter can become a prodigy by observing the success of other child prodigies, such as the pianist or the child who can perform on television. She pushes her daughter to practice the piano relentlessly, convinced that with enough effort and dedication, she can achieve greatness. This determination reflects the mother's belief in the American Dream and her desire for her daughter to surpass her own accomplishments. The mother's unwavering expectations reveal her conviction that talent can be cultivated through hard work and perseverance.
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