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    A full understanding of a society’s current condition only occurs if a thorough comprehension of the society’s past is recognized. Alice Walker‚ in her novel Meridian‚ specifically utilizes references to Native American history to help depict African American life in the South during the civil rights movement. The text makes reference to the Native American past to effectively present its relationship to the position of African Americans during this time period and to better understand that position

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    became an independent country in 1776‚ Americans have pursued their own dreams‚ all hoping to earn money‚ own land‚ and lead a life not dictated by anyone else. In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use‚” Dee is a shining example of an American pursuing her dream and succeeding at it. Dee came from a background of poverty. Her lineage includes slaves and farm workers that were never able to better themselves enough to rise above the poverty. She knew since she was little that the country was not for her.

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    Pride Goes Before A Fall In a bid to exemplify the notion’s statement‚ “pride goes before a fall‚” Alice Walker‚ Joyce Carol Oates and John Updike draw on their main characters Dee‚ Connie‚ and Sammy in their stories “Every day Use‚” “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” and “A&P” respectively. Dee‚ Connie and Sammy are an example of how the notion of pride is shown in various ways and how as their pride reaches its peak‚ they fall. Dee shows her pride in her self centered personality that

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    Racial And Ethical Dilemma in “Country Lovers” and “What it’s like to be a Black Girl” In the short story about the “Country Lovers” and the Poem “What it’s like to be a Black Girl”‚ the actions of a racial background and ethical dilemmas are both represented and distinguished by the representation of a black female. Which is the main dynamic character seeded in both literary works. Both of these female static characters deal with to some suppressed amount of discrimination from society‚ because

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    G.A ENG 102 7/29/2012 THE SRENGTH OF " MAMA" IN ALICE WALKER ’S EVERYDAY USE Alice Walker ’s _Everyday use_ is a story about a mother and her two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie. Mama‚ the narrator‚ of the story gives us a good description of both daughters by showing their different strengths and weakness. Dee and Maggie are as different as day and night but Mama love them both. Dee the older daughter is very beautiful‚ independent‚ confident‚ and educated but she is also arrogant‚ selfish and self

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    story entitled Separating‚ which is written by John Updike‚ is a story that is very detailed and descriptive of feelings and emotion. This story is able to acquire the ideas of regret and heart filled emotion. The short story Everyday Use written by Alice Walker is similar to Separating in how it is able to visualize the different emotional states of different characters. We‚ as the readers‚ are able to understand what is happening to the characters not only on a physical aspect but also on an emotional

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    The King And His Round Table A king and his knights share a bond unlike no other. A king threatened‚ are knights threatened as well. In the novel‚ “The Death Of King Arthur” by Simon Armitage‚ King Arthur plays the role of the king‚ and Fellows of The Round Table are his knights. His men of The Round Table are loyal to Arthur‚ as they would fight to the death for him on the battlefield. This bondage is strong‚ however with such a commitment and loyalty‚ there comes high expectations for which

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    different‚ and so will each person’s cultural perspective. Cultural perspective can cause negative opinions and reactions to elements beyond their culture A simple cultural comparison is a white person and a person of color‚ but apart from that‚ there’s also the fact that people come from different countries. People from other countries will have a difference in culture‚ because traditions and customs are completely different. Looking at the memoir “By Another Name” by Santha Rama‚ there are two Indian

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    The character of “Dee” in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” comes across as being very shallow‚ selfish and arrogant from the very beginning of the story. As the story progresses though‚ Dee does become more complex and is shown to be struggling with her own identity and heritage. Concrete details are stated about Dee that lead you to know she is beautiful‚ smart and confident. Dee is described as slender with a small waste. She is a light skinned black person with a nice

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    In “Everyday Use”‚ Walker began to discuss principles of tradition and ancestry. When Dee was a child she hated her surroundings and culture. Mama indirectly says that Dee burned down the family’s old home. Dee also used to say that she hated her grandmothers’ handmade quilts. The irony in the story is that Dee arrives back home to take pictures of her family’s house and to retrieve back the old quilts that she supposedly hated. Walker is trying to tell the reader that one should embrace the past

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