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    In the story Everyday Use Alice Walker illustrates the importance of understanding our present life in relation to traditions of our own people and culture. One’s culture and heritage are taught from one generation to the next. A person who possesses real heritage and culture uses it every day. Maggie’s identity was shaped by learning her culture through her mother while living in their childhood town. The story starts out telling us that Dee is coming to visit her mother and sister‚ Maggie. Their

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    short story‚ “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker portrays the relationship between a family and their issues concerning their heritage and values that are different to them. Clearly‚ the author Alice Walker incorporates her personal experiences into her writings. In the short story‚ the family lived a poor lifestyle and had to adapt to what they had. According to one source‚ “The Walkers lived in poverty‚ and as a young girl” (Cummings 1). Along with her lifestyle‚ Walker is able to include real details

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    In Everyday Use‚ Alice Walker tells a story of a mother’s conflicted relationship with her two daughters. On its surface‚ "Everyday Use tells how a mother gradually rejects the superficial values of her older‚ successful daughter in favor the practical values of her younger‚ less fortunate daughter. On of deeper level‚ Alice Walker is exploring the concept of heritage as it applies to African-America Everyday Use is set in the late 60s or early ’70s. This was time when African-Americans a were struggling

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    "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker A Short Story Criticism Alice Walker is a prominent African-American author who uses her art to depict the struggles of members of her race‚ especially those of the females. In her short story "Everyday Use" Walker weaves together a story about African heritage and its role in one family’s life. The reader is introduced to the women in the family‚ Mama‚ whose eyes the story is told through‚ and her two dramatically different daughters‚ Maggie and Dee. Walker uses detailed

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    Alice Walker constructs a time period reflective piece of literature that creatively captures the fundamental juxtapositions between Dee and her little sister‚ Maggie‚ and how these differences aid in conveying the author’s message. The two characters are foil characters who embody polar opposites of progression‚ education‚ aesthetics and appreciation of heritage-both personal and broad. Although both characters portray several negative attributes‚ they each have redeeming features. Through these

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    Walker undeniably attempts to become religious for no other reason than to protect himself. He fills his prayers with energy‚ in hopes that he may rectify his earlier actions by intensity alone‚ yet Walker does not change his ways. The text states that his actions remain the same and his devotions were of pure desperation. According to the story‚ perhaps his greatest sin is the clamour of his devotions. Walker nearly changes nothing about his life other than violent devotions as well as keeping a

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    speak for Maggie. Walker knew exactly what both her daughters felt and what they were thinking‚ she was their mother and a mother knows her children well. Dee was the child that thought and acted superior and always made it known she was‚ “she was determined to stare down any disasters in her efforts”. She never let any situation phase her in no way shape or

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    There are many‚ many good things about me. We say goodbye‚ shake hands‚ part friends. I smiled‚ and walked away quickly. In long perspective of shadows and trees. I stopped‚ and turned‚ “Catharine.” She ran to me. “I’ll always remember you‚” she said. I’m not disappointed. We take a walk‚ One foot in front of the other‚ Through leaves‚ over bridges. I’m sorry Catharine‚ Because I love

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    Heritage The story “Everyday Use”‚ written by Alice Walker‚ is a story of heritage and learning what kind of person you are. In Alice Walker’s stories‚ they focus on personal and African-American situations back in the early 50s’. In “Everyday Use”‚ the story is based on background information about Dee and Maggie’s life that’s being told by their mother. Dee and Maggie have chosen to live their lives in a different way. As a result‚ Dee and Maggie brought a different view of the meaning of

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    Alice Walker is a Black female artist who wrote In Search of Our Mothers’ Garden to help encourage more Black female artists to come out and embrace art. The main argument is whether all Black female has the capability of being artistic and creative. Walker starts by writing about a man named Jean Toomer who went to the South in the early 1920s and saw many Black women distressed because they were still coping with the violence by their old White masters. However‚ he discovered an important element

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