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    diction‚ or the word choice that the author uses to help the readers define the feelings and emotions of the characters and the story itself. The short stories that Alice Walker wrote use a massive amount of diction to represent and further all the moods and tone that appears in her stories. Without diction‚ the mood and tone would not be as easily identified‚ or even created. Therefore‚ the mood and tone of the short stories "The Flowers" and "Everyday Use" are developed by the contribution of diction

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    story written by Alice Walker. Walker tells us about her experiences and knowledge with cigarettes‚ the effects it had on her father‚ sister and self‚ and relating them to her daughter’s problem with smoking. Furthermore Walker touches on history‚ describing her father’s terrible death due to cigarettes and also a brief description of the history of tobacco. In reference to her past experience with smoking and in an attempt to prevent a reoccurrence of these bygone events‚ Walker strives to convince

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    Everyday Use Questions Question A: I can infer that Maggie has been the child that has always taken the guilt for everything and has never really been rewarded because Dee has always been the rewarded child. I think that Maggie is treated and thought of this way because of of how the book states that Maggie is always ashamed and stands helplessly in corners of their home. I also conclude this statement because of the point of fact that the book says that Maggie envies and is in awe when she looks

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    today which keeps people reading this novel and is the one of the things that inspired Alice Walker to write this novel. One example of racism is during the beginning of the novel. The mayor’s wife rudely spoke racist words to Sofia‚ one of the main characters. She tells Sofia‚ "All your children so clean‚ would you like to work for me‚ be my maid?" When Sofia defended herself‚ she was put in jail and beaten. Alice amazingly expressed a lot of racism in this part of the book. To add on‚ Mary Agnes felt

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    Symbolism can use Objects‚ situation‚ and people to represent ideas qualities. For example Raised Fist is a symbol of solidarity and support. It was used as a gesture to express strength. This was a major symbol back in The Black Power Movement. Other Symbol is Martin Luther King Jr. He represents Freedom‚ Civil Right’s for the blacks‚ and The 14 Amendment. Also Caesar Chavez he is a Symbol of Rights for Farm Worker’s and for every migrant that is coming to the United States. Now a Religious example

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    Everyday Use”‚ by Alice Walker‚ and “Everything That Rises Must Converge”‚ by Flannery O’Connor are two stories which both incorporate important themes about family history and how that history contributes to a person’s identity. “Everyday Use” shows how family history defines us and “Everything That Rises Must Converge” represents how family can reinforce the belief in our identities and views of self worth. There are undeniable similarities between both of the stories in how family is viewed

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    William C Williams‚ Jamaica Kincaid‚ and Frank O’Connor are the four authors of the short stories I read. James Joyce wrote “Araby”‚ which is a story about a little boy who has a crush on his friend’s older sister and he figures out that she has manipulated him. William C. Williams wrote “The Use of Force”‚ which was about a doctor who paid a visit to a younger girl who was sick and he has to battle her in order to find out what’s wrong with her. Jamaica Kincaid is the author of “Girl”‚ which was told

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    rooted in their everyday life that they don’t even recognize them as such. Why do you cook rice a certain way? Well‚ that’s the way Grandma always did it. Others hold tradition above anything else. They feel that it is very important to follow these established customs and cannot even imagine rebelling against them although they may be hurtful in some ways. They may not even remember the reason for these customs in the first place. In the short stories "Everyday Use‚" by Alice Walker‚ and "The Lottery

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    In the short story "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker‚ the author portrays opposing ideas about one’s heritage. Through the eyes of two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie‚ who have chosen to live their lives in very different manners‚ the reader can choose which character to identify most with by judging what is really important in one’s life. In Dee’s case‚ she goes out to make all that can of herself while leaving her past behind‚ in comparison to Maggie‚ who stays back with her roots and makes the most out

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    Sibling Similar Differences “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker tells a story of a mother who narrators the visit of her daughter from college and the conflict between her two daughters. The mother‚ named Mrs. Johnson‚ gives descriptions of her daughters’‚ Dee and Maggie‚ personality and looks‚ and each daughter description is opposite of each other. Additionally‚ Mrs. Johnson describes each daughter’s education level‚ which also differs. The only hidden similarity between these two sisters is the fact

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