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    of "Everyday Use" with Characterization Analyzing characterization is the key to find fiction’s controlling idea and central insight--theme. Direct presentation--one character description technique--usually directly shows what characters are like by exposition‚ analysis‚ or another character’s description. The other way to shape characters is to use the indirect presentation by describing their actions and leaving room for readers to develop their own ideas about the characters. "Everyday Use"

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    Ali Critical Review “Without Commercials” Without Commercials by Alice Walker is an intriguing poem that describes the characteristics of a natural born human being. Alice Walker does a staggering job of describing what humans do these days to themselves and their bodies. Her words and similes tie it all together for this remarkable poem describing the way people see themselves without commercials. When I first read this poem‚ I thought it was incommensurable

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    A Response to Childhood In Alice Walker’s essay “Childhood” she tells her daughter about traditions. Traditions are defined as the handing down of statements‚ beliefs‚ legends‚ customs‚ information‚ etc.‚ from generation to generation‚ especially by word of mouth or by practice. Walker uses the harvest to tell the story of traditions‚ and how she learned the traditions. She was taught traditions by her family trough their work habit. Her family worked on a farm when she was a child‚ and passed

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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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    In the story “Everyday Us‚” the sisters Maggie and Dee are very different‚ yet they still have some things in common. Their appearances are completely different‚ as well as their attitude‚ but they both have a strong love for their mother and heritage. When you compare the sisters you will find the strong love that each of them share for their mother‚ and heritage as well. They both truly love their mother‚ and would do anything for her. Maggie stays home with her mother‚ and learns more about where

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    Dee is the object of jealousy‚ awe‚ and agitation among her family members‚ while as an individual she searches for personal meaning and a stronger sense of self. Dee’s judgmental nature has affected Mama and Maggie‚ and desire for Dee’s approval runs deep in both of them—it even appears in Mama’s daydreams about a televised reunion. However‚ Dee does not make much of an effort to win the approval of Mama and Maggie. Unflappable‚ not easily intimidated‚ and brimming with confidence‚ Dee comes across

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    In the short story Everyday Use‚ by Alice Walker‚ is narration by an African American woman in the South who is faced with the ultimate decision to whom she should give away the two quilts. Dee‚ her oldest daughter who is visiting from college‚ perceives the quilts as popular fashion and believes they should undoubtedly be given to her. Maggie‚ her youngest daughter‚ who still lives at home and understands the family heritage‚ has been promised the quilts. The two daughters each have opposing views

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    Alice Walker who wrote “The Welcome Table” had issues of race and gender that was the center of her literary work and her social activism. She participated in civil rights demonstrations. (Clugston 2010). This short story has a theme of life and death. It shows the plot of the story‚ the point of view and has symbolism used to show the death of the old woman and what the church members thought of her as a black woman. (Clugston‚ 2010‚ Section 7.1 and 7.2) Later in the story‚ she is walking

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    Paul Walker-story portrayer “I live by ’Go big or go home.’ That’s with everything. Its like either commit and go for it or don’t do it at all. I apply that to everything. I apply that to relationships‚ I apply that to like sports‚ and I apply that to everything. That’s what I live by. That’s how I like it.” (Paul Walker) Paul was a very good actor and was known for fast and furious and varsity Blues mostly but has played in many movies along the way. Paul was a very known for his acting but

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    Briefly describe what leads up to the turning point and explain the effect it has on the rest of the novel or short story. Answer The short story‚ “The Flowers” by Alice Walker‚ has a clear turning point. There are many clues in the story which symbolise the turning point coming closer. The turning point is when the main character‚ a young girl‚ steps into the skull of a lynched black man and in the process‚ loses her innocence. This short story is based in 1950s America‚ when whites hated

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