America is often described as a melting pot for cultures, as it is actually the land of immigrants. The historical and social circumstances used to be tough and demanding for the newcomers, especially those who belonged to African and Asian races. The way such background influenced the classic generation gap and the family relationship is described in two famous short stories: “Everyday use” by Alice Walker and “Two kinds” by Amy Tan.
In the first one we see the siblings conflict in the Afro-American family, where one of the sisters was given a chance to get a proper education, while the other stays at home, living a traditional life with little prospective. The educated daughter, Dee,