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    Alice Malsenior Walker was born February 9‚ 1944‚ in Putnam county located in Eatonton Georgia. Struggles of being a black woman in the 1960’s and a childhood accident would eventually help her write her most famous book The Color Purple. She would also go on to attempt to thank her brother for giving her confidence and courage to follow her dreams but he died before she had chance. Alice Walker’s work has made her an acclaimed book and poem writer. Alice’s work in both the civil rights movement

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    In "Everyday Use‚" the author Alice Walker tells the story of a mother and her two daughters’ conflicting ideas about their identites and heritage. She demonstrates different sides of culture and heritage through the characters of Mama‚ Dee‚ and Maggie whom portray different opinions on the qualities and outlooks of life. The author uses the conflict to make the point that the make up of an object or of a person is more important than the looks. In Alice Walker’s story "Everyday Use‚" she uses the

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    Alice Walker Biography

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    Alice Walker was born on February ninth 1944‚ the youngest of eight children raised by Willie Lee Walker and Minnie Lou Tallulah Grant. As a child Alice’s parents worked hard‚ her mother worked for eleven hours for $17 per week. When walker was young her mother defended her kids from working in other peoples fields by saying "You might have some black children somewhere‚ but they don’t live in this house. Don’t you ever come around here again talking about how my children don’t need to learn how

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    Alice Walker uses her own mother as a method to explain the creativity that has lived on in black women from the post-Reconstruction era on. She explains her mother telling stories which came naturally like breathing and her mother’s magnificent garden. Her mother tended the garden while still continuing her work in the field throughout the day and caring for her children. She was creating beauty where there was never any room for any. Walker noticed that only when her

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    W/F-71470 Professor Mackenzie In Alice Walker’s “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is the Self‚” we are introduced to a self-confident‚ charismatic child. Through‚ “Im the prettiest!” and “It was great fun being cute” we sense a wave of pride as Walker describes herself as a child. (Walker‚ 47‚48) However‚ this joy soon comes to an end as Walker is faced with an “accident.” Unfortunately‚ she is shot with a BB gun and is scarred and blinded in her right eye. Walker suffers throughout the story‚ struggling

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    Women by Alice Walker Women have been through a lot‚ they always seem to be over worked yet under appreciated. Even during the biblical times‚ women were expected to be housekeepers‚ cooks‚ as well as care givers‚ while still having to satisfy their husband needs and desires. It was very seldom in these societies as well as present societies that someone openly and sincerely appreciates all the things that women have done for them and the people around them. In “Women"‚ Alice Walker breaks through

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    In the story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker Dee’s attitude towards school is reflected in her treatment towards her mother and sister. Dee treats her mother and sister like they are idiots and that she knows everything. At first Dee wanted everything‚ but her mother could not afford it. Then once her mother “raised the money”(p.1058) for Dee to go to school she became very disrespectful towards her mother and sister. Dee thinks she knows everything‚ like everything in the world. She treats her

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    the author says" Dee is lighter than Maggie‚ with nicer hair and a fuller figure. "Dee is not only excellent in her outlook‚ but also she has a good brain. And she is good at showing herself to others. But‚ Maggie is not quite healthy as her sister. Just as the author says in the beginning part of the work. She is shy and lack of confidence. Most of time‚ Maggie stands behind her mother. On the other hand‚ Dee has great curiosity about white culture and modern society‚ but Maggie is the traditional

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    author‚ Alice Walker uses the backdrop of a small town family using characters Maggie and Dee and Mama to symbolize the dynamics of the greater African American color‚ educational and class struggle in America. She uses the family because it is an institution that every reader can identify with. This is a story of what it really means to “make it” in the Black family and Black community. Mama typifies the single parent who is functioning in the dual role of mother and father. Walker makes no

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    Alice Walker is a dedicated activist and she stands for causes that she has experienced directly. In turn‚ those experiences and personal situations have impacted her writing topics and style. In her writings‚ past and current‚ the conflicts that she writes about are a direct reflection of her life. Alice Walker grew up in the south‚ in poverty and during a period of time that saw the ‘legal’ end of racism but the spirit of racism continued to live on. The struggle to overcome the obstacles she grew

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