In the play ” The Music Lessons” by Wa kako Yamauchi two of the main characters are in engaged in a dialogue which is common for a mother and a daughter to have. In act two, scene four, Chizuko and Aki seem to express frustration to each other after Aki coming home late after a music lesson with Kaoru. Chizuko knows something is very wrong for her young daughter spending so much time with a grown man, causes her to be so upset with Aki: “CHIZUKO: I me another people! How do you think it looks: you all the time in a man’s room?” (2, 4).
For a mother, trying to get through to her daughter is a very frustrating task.
It’s hard for Chizuko to show Aki that all her frustration is in the best interest for her: “CHIZUKO: Have lots to worry about. I got to see you have enough to eat, give you an education, see you ” re dressed decent-so people won’t say, “Those kids don’t have a father.” See you ” re not left with debts, like what happened to me. See you don’t make a mess (of)… .” (2, 4).
Chizuko is trying to protect her young daughter, she is afraid that Aki is going to get hurt if she pours all her emotions towards this grown man, by Aki not understanding this Chizuko becomes angry: “CHIZUKO: I know you don’t care… right now. I’m just saying you shouldn’t let your emotions run away with you” (2, 4).
Chizuko feels that Aki should be spending time with kids her age: “CHIZUKO: If you want a friend to talk to, find someone your age who can understand you” (2, 4).
The Essay on Indians Daughter Men One
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For a mother it is important to Chizuko that she watches out for her daughter. No matter how hard Chizuko tries to convince Aki that Karou is too old, it results Aki being frustrated back.
Aki is mad at her mother for not understanding her need to be with Karou. Aki feels that her privacy with him is important and when her mother does not understand this makes Aki upset: “AKI: Ma, you know why. Ichiro and To mu sitting around all the time and making all those cracks… and you sitting there listening and making those faces… like telling me what I should say and when I should say it-when I should shut up and… .” (2, 4).
Aki does not understand why her mother is even concerned about what she is doing with Karou. Aki is just talking with him and her mother could not possibly understand her need to be with him. Aki feels that Chizuko is trying to control her life, and by doing this Aki is frustrated to the point of yelling at her mother: “AKI: Well, it’s true. You ” re always telling me what to do and how to do it. You ” re always trying to tell everyone what to do around here” (2, 4).
Aki does not understand why her mother is so concerned about Karou also.
Karou is a grown man and Aki feels that if he does not want her to visit so long he would tell her himself: “AKI: Well, if he wanted me to leave, he’d tell me” (2, 4).
Akis’ frustration is all based that her mother does not understand the life she wants to live, she feels trapped. Akis’ relationship with Chizuko is based on Aki not wanting to be like her mother: ” AKI: I’m not going to live like you. I’m not going to live all tied up in knots like you: afraid of what people say, afraid of spending money, afraid of laughing, afraid (of)… .” (2, 4).
Aki wants her mother to see what she wants and not what her mother wants.
Aki wants to love Kaoru and her mother does not understand why it is important to her. This love towards Kaoru that Aki wants causes more friction between the two to even more frustration of jealousy from the mother. In the dialogue in act two, scene four, a discovery of jealousy is shown between the two of them in this dialogue: “CHIZUKO: someone more your age… AKI: (it dawns on her) You ” re jealous! CHIZUKO: Jealous? AKI: Yes, because he… CHIZUKO: What ” re you talking about? AKI: Yes, because he pays attention (to me)… CHIZUKO: That’s ridiculous! He likes all of us.
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He told me!” (2, 4).
The true colors are shown after this discovery by Aki. The mother Chizuko becomes more frustrated because she is not getting through to her daughter. The jealousy that Aki discovers is more of an irritation on Chizukos’ part because the statement is true that she is jealous of Akis’ relationship with Kaoru. The relationship of the mother and daughter now becomes a rivalry and Aki is upset more by discovering this fact. At this point Aki now realizes that her mother does not want to help her but is trying to prevent her from loving Kaoru.
Therefore this discovery of jealousy is just added onto the flame of frustration on both Aki and Chizuko. The author Yamauchis’ characters displays a common frustration between a mother and daughter. Chizuko loves Aki and is trying to protect her daughter from being hurt. Aki loves her mother but is blinded by the love she is feeling towards Kaoru. Love became the source of this frustration between the two and in the end result nothing is solved. In conclusion, the mother and daughter end up going to bed mad, and in any argument when frustration is involved nothing gets solved until the two parties take the time to listen to each other..