Saturday, June 13, 2009

Two Kinds Blog

I would have to say in a way I sympathize with June, but in a way I also sympathize with her mother. Her mother’s intentions were good, but the way she tried to show them wasn’t the best way because to June it felt and looked like she was always a failure and was never good enough for her mother. It also felt like to June that her mother never wanted her as a daughter, instead she always wanted Waverly as her daughter, but this isn’t true, that’s just the way it seems. I think June was in the wrong here, but I still sympathize with her because she didn’t know she was in the wrong because she misunderstood her mother and her mother’s intentions and wants and dreams for her. Overall I can see it from both of their points of view, and because of that I sympathize with both of them equally.

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