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    Alice Malsenior Walker is an African American author and activist who write of various personal experiences‚ including the black woman’s struggle. Walker describes herself as a “womanist: a woman who loves other women… Appreciates and prefers woman culture‚ woman’s emotional flexibility… and woman’s strength… Loves the spirit… Loves herself‚ regardless”. Walker writes through her feelings and the morals that she has grown with. One of her famous quotes‚ "It is important to remember yourself‚" quoted

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    Author: Chris Themes of Everyday Use by Alice Walker In the Alice Walker’s story “Everyday Use”‚ two sisters portray their contrasting family views on what they perceive to be heritage. The idea is that a quilt is a part of this family’s history. They aren’t just parts of cloth put together to make a blanket. The quilt symbolizes their ancestors’ lives and tells a story with every single inch of cloth. Understanding the reasoning of why the author wrote this story is very important; valuing

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    serious conflict between the generations‚ whether the daughters who accept the new culture or the mothers who deeply rooted in the traditional concept can lead the spiritual discordance to their relationship. In the story Everyday Use wrote by Alice Walker‚ the story is lead by “mama” who is a black woman has two daughters Dee and Maggie. Dee had better education‚ yet full of confidence and ambition. In contrast‚ Maggie is described as an unattractive girl. The climax of the story is the belonging

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    Calloway‚ Ayasha Eng 102 - 010 Feb - 19 - 04 Explication of Alice Walkers "a woman is not a potted plant" Walker writes this poem using a potted plant as metaphor describing a woman’s role in the 20th century. The speaker in Walker’s poem describes the great depression of women during this point in time‚ by unfolding the difference between a potted plant and a woman. The 20th century was a time in which women were expected to do as her man said‚ not as he did. After World Wars I and II the expected

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    Am I Blue Alice Walker has been an activist for most of her life. Walker travels the world to help fight for the poor and the oppressed. She also stands for the revolutionaries who want to transform the world for the better. She is a defender of not only human rights but the rights of animals as well. In her essay “Am I Blue” she discovers the feelings of a horse named Blue. The essay is meant to show a different side of animals and show the audience the human-like traits that horses have. She compares

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    Woodrow T. Wilson once said that “loyalty means nothing unless it has at its heart the absolute principle of self-sacrifice.” Southern authors challenge this mantra of the importance of loyalty to one’s family or one’s cultural heritage in many tales. Two‚ southern short stories in particular exemplify how disloyal some people can be in today’s society: Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” and Flannery O’connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find.” Both stories feature strong‚ female characters that are unfaithful

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    The short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker is about an African American mother and her two daughters. When the sisters Maggie and Dee are introduced it is noticeable that they two are complete opposites. Maggie has stayed home and is portrayed as an ignorant woman. While Dee was sent off to Augusta to receive worldly education. When Dee returns home‚ the two sisters quickly have major conflicts. The conflict that will be discussed in this paper is heritage. In the story Maggie knows little to

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    Building (hi)story from symbols – “Everyday Use” by A. Walker Some stories tend to speak to us more than the others. We cannot forget about them because of the effect they have on us and the influence they have on our thoughts. I believe that “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker is one of those special pieces because it is very poetic. The author constructed the story from symbols that speak to us more than words‚ and in my essay I attempt to deconstruct them. In my opinion‚ this story seems to be

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    “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker is an ethical story that shows the value of traditional identities and heritage during the African American movements in the 1960s. Walker use “Mama” a colored women as the narrator of the story to illustrate how she and her younger daughter “Maggie” live according to their traditional values is distinct than her older daughter dee who is highly educated and lives a modernized life. The conflict raises as traditional vs. modernized life since the older daughter dee

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    assignment‚ I chose Everyday Use by Alice Walker. I chose to talk about the point of view in this story‚ which comes from a first-person narrator‚ and we are seeing everything from her point of view. In this particular story the narrator is‚ also‚ the protagonist‚ which means she is working really hard in this story because she is wearing two hats. I believe that she is a very sympathetic protagonist‚ for she seems to really care about the feelings of the other characters even though she‚ herself

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