How Does Waverly See Her Mother Differently?

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Waverly is afraid of her mother's disappointment

and censure. When Waverly's friend Marlene suggests that Waverly and Rich elope, Waverly explains that she eloped with her first husband, and the marriage was a disaster.

What is the difference between Waverly and her mother's reaction to the chess set?

Despite her

mother's negative reaction

, Waverly is excited and enthralled by Vincent's gift. She cannot wait to unlock its “elaborate secrets” and takes note of how serious her brothers react to the used chess set.

How are Waverly and her mother different?

Waverly and her mother are

both strong, dominant, stubborn, and determined to win at all costs

. However, Waverly, in addition to all the cultural differences one would expect from being brought up in America, has a subtler and more strategic mind than her mother.

What is the conflict between Waverly and her mother?

An example of an external conflict in this story is the conflict between Waverly and her mother.

Waverly struggles against her mother's expectations for her

. She wants to play chess because she enjoys it, and is good at it, but her mother always wants her to do better.

How is Waverly embarrassed by her mother?

In the story, Waverley is embarrassed

when her mother introduces her to everyone they meet on market day

. … Waverley's mother is justifiably proud of her daughter, but she bristles when her daughter voices disapproval of her behavior.

Why did Waverly quit chess?


To retaliate against her mother for bragging about Waverly's outstanding chess playing

, Waverly decided to quit the game.

What did Waverly's family call her?

But her usually calls her

Meimei

, which means “Little Sister.” So right away, it's interesting to see how Waverly's identity is tied to the setting (with the name “Waverly Place,”) and how it's also tied to her relative position within her family.

Why does Waverly see her mother as an opponent?

Waverly realizes that

she must challenge her mother's authoritative guardianship

, and she begins to formulate a plan to oppose her mother using the “art of invisible strength.” … When Waverly confronts her mother, she threatens to never play chess again, but Lindo, Waverly's mom, just turns a cold shoulder.

Why does Waverly get angry with her mother?

Why does Waverly become angry with her mother at the market? Waverly got mad at

her mom because she was telling everyone that she was her daughter

. Waverly thought she was showing he off.

What does the strongest wind Cannot be seen mean?

The phrase “the strongest wind cannot be seen” in “Rules of the Game” means

that the strongest force is sometimes invisible, but its influence is unmistakable.

Why did Lindo brag about her daughter Waverly?

Waverly feels annoyed and embarrassed by Lindo's bragging about Waverly's success for two reasons. … As Lindo feels her own and Waverly's identities are tightly linked, she

expects to be admired for Waverly's talent

. Waverly, however, wants full and sole credit for her accomplishments in the American way.

What does the strongest wind represent in rules of the game?

As her mother says, “The strongest wind cannot be seen.” That means that

the strongest people have their own sense of their own identifies and a sense of their own desires and therefore make formidable opponents

.

What is the invisible strength in rules of the game?

Invisible strength, as defined in the beginning of the story, is

the ability to win arguments and win respect from people

. This is a broad definition, and it can be applied in many different ways.

Who is Waverly's live in boyfriend?

Waverly Jong wants to tell her mother, Lindo, that she is engaged to her live-in boyfriend,

Rich

, so she takes Lindo to Four Directions, a Chinese restaurant Waverly likes.

How did Waverly insult Jing-Mei professionally?

How did Waverly insult Jing-mei professionally? She said that

her firm had decided that Jing-mei's freelance work was unacceptable

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Why does an MEI lose faith in God?

When her youngest child Bing dies, An-mei

ceases to express any outward faith in God

, but retains her belief in the force of will. … Rose initially believed that the death had caused her mother to lose faith altogether, but she eventually realizes that she may have misinterpreted her mother's behaviors.

Maria LaPaige
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Maria LaPaige
Maria is a parenting expert and mother of three. She has written several books on parenting and child development, and has been featured in various parenting magazines. Maria's practical approach to family life has helped many parents navigate the ups and downs of raising children.