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Ved en tilfældighed ender Pearl med et stipendium til en Balletskole, hendes mor har blandede følelser om dette. På den ene side er hun glad for at hendes datter behøver ikke at være alene, men på den anden side den popularitet og effekt det har på Pearls uddannelse bliver mindre lokkende. Moren tænker tilbage på sin egen barndom i Kina og det minder hende om, at dengang hun var pige i Kina, var det ikke tillad at gå i klasser, så hun har sin læring gennem hendes bror. Det er sikkert derfor hun vil have at perle skal have en ordentlig uddannelse, men også når hendes forældre dør, så har hun ingen at stole på.
Det er en anden klar kontrast mellem det gamle og det nye, jeg tror at hun på nogle måder misunder Perle fordi hun har muligheden til at gøre hvad hun vil og gøre ting hendes mor ku kunne drømme om

Dette er en anden klar kontrast mellem gamle og det nye, tror jeg på nogle måde hun misunder Pearl, fordi hun har mulighed for at gøre noget hun aldrig kunne. Jeg tror, at det er en stereotyp "asiatiske forældre" ting. Familier med asiatiske arv ønsker ofte deres børn at blive vellykket læger eller advokater, selv om de selv er blot fabriksarbejdere eller gemme kontorelever. Som historien fremskridtE føles s mor det som om Pearl er ved at blive ædt af dans og er langsomt glider væk fra hvad moderen finder kender om hende. Pearls far bliver syg og en buddhistisk ritual begynder "Walking vind af skæbne" der er, hvor vindene skæbnens slag i ryggen og hvis du har styrke din skæbne vil fremdrives til hvor guderne fluen. Efter dette, mor taler om Pearl bliver anstiftet af onde ånder, næsten som om hun er ikke længere dans på grund af sin egen fri vilje, men er ved at blive besad eller kontrolleret af dæmoner og yndefulde dæmoner, fordi en audition til en legendarisk ballet school Pearl er accepteret og moderen indser genkender hun ikke længere sit eget barn.
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By a coincidence ends up Pearl with a scholarship to a ballet school that her mother has mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, she is pleased that her daughter does not have to be alone, but on the other hand, the popularity and the effect it has on Pearls education will be less enticing. His mother thinks back on his own childhood in China and it reminds her that she was a girl in China at that time, it was not allow to go to classes, so she has her learning through her brother. This is probably why she wants the Pearl must have a proper education, but also when her parents die, so she has no one to rely on. It is another clear contrast between the old and the new, I believe that she is in some ways envies Pearl because she has the ability to do what she wants and do things her mother ku could dream ofThis is another clear contrast between old and new, I believe in some way she envies Pearl because she has the opportunity to do something she never could. I think that it is a stereotypical "Asian parents ' things. Families with Asian heritage often wish their children to become successful doctors or lawyers, even though they themselves are just factory workers or store clerks. As the story Progresse feels s mom as if Pearl is being devoured by dance and is slowly slipping away from what the mother shall know about her. Pearls father gets sick and a Buddhist ritual starts "Walking the wind of destiny" which is where the winds of fate blow in the back and if you force your fate will be propelled to where the gods fly. After this, mom talk about Pearl will be fomented by evil spirits, almost as if she is no longer dancing because of his own free will, but is being possessed or controlled by demons and graceful demons, because an audition for a legendary ballet school Pearl is accepted and the mother realizes she no longer recognizes his own child.
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By coincidence ends Pearl with a scholarship to a ballet school, her mother has mixed feelings about this. On the one hand she is happy that her daughter does not have to be alone, but on the other hand, the popularity and the effect it has on Pearls training becomes less enticing. Her mother thinks back to his own childhood in China and reminds her that when she was a girl in China, it was not allow to go to classes, so she has her learning through her ​​brother. That's probably why she wants to bead must have a proper education, but also when her parents die, she has no one to rely on.
This is another clear contrast between the old and the new, I think that she in some ways envy Pearl because she has the ability to do what she wants and do things her mother ku could dream of, this is another clear contrast between the old and the new, I think in some ways she envies Pearl because she has the opportunity to do something she never could. I think it is a stereotypical "Asian parents' things. Families with Asian heritage often want their children to become successful doctors or lawyers, although they are just factory workers or store clerks. As the story fremskridtE feels's mother as if Pearl is being devoured by the dance and are slowly slipping away from what the mother will know about her. Pearl's father falls ill and a Buddhist ritual begins "Walking winds of fate" that is, where the winds of fate blow in the back and if you strengthen your fate will be propelled to the gods fly. After that, the mother talking about Pearl being fomented by evil spirits, almost as if she is no longer dance because of his own volition, but are being held or controlled by demons and graceful demons because an audition for a legendary ballet school Pearl is accepted and the mother realizes she no longer recognizes her own child.

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by a coincidence ends pearl with a scholarship to a ballet studio, her mother has mixed feelings about this. on the one hand, she is happy that her daughter doesn't have to be alone, but on the other hand, the popularity and the effect it has on pearl's education becomes less enticing. the mother thinks back on his own childhood in china and it reminds her that when she was a girl in chinait was not allow to go to classes, so she has her learning through her brother. that's probably why she want to pearl to have a proper education, but also when her parents die, so she has no one to trust. it is a clear contrast between the old and the new,i think she's in some ways envy pearl because she has the ability to do what she wants to do things her mother ku could dream of

this is another clear contrast between the old and the new, i think in some way she envies pearl, because she has the opportunity to do something she never could. i think it is a stereotypical "asian parents" thing.families with asian heritage often wish their children to be successful, doctors or lawyers, although they themselves are only factory workers and store clerks. as the story fremskridte feels it's mother of pearl is about to be eaten by dance and is slowly slipping away from what the mother shall know about her. pearl's father gets sick and a buddhist ritual begins "walking wind of destiny" there iswhere the winds of fate hit in the back, and if you strengthen your fate will be propelled to where the gods fly. after this, mother of pearl are set by evil spirits, almost as if she's no longer dance because of his own free will, but is being possessed or controlled by demons and graceful, demons
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