Comparing Short Story 'Everyday Use And Two Kinds'

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Dangerous Knowledge Dangerous Knowledge Is a disease to the mind. The wrong Information can cause them to do wrong. In the short story “Everyday Use” and “Two Kinds” Dee and Jing-Mei has a mind of their own. When they want it; they go for it. The results of these choices can be deceiving. Both short stories are examples of the theme “Dangerous Knowledge” and modern day society also connects with both characters. Both characters are very unaware although today in modern society people are unaware to the violence that is happening. Dee is unaware that her family is illiterate not ignorant. Jing-Mei is also unaware of what her mother is trying to teach her such as piano lessons. In the short story “Two Kinds” Jing Mei quoted “Why don’t you like