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    and people in general. Culture can be defined as what you are‚ or like how I like to think about it‚ as your history and events you grew up in. In the short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker a quote expressing my idea is‚” Maggie can’t appreciate these quilts!’ she said.’ She’d probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use‚” (Walker 64). This explains a story where an educated daughter separates from her culture to another‚ but still wants history from it. But she’s so far

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    Everyday we are bombarded by culture as we walk down the streets of our city and even through the corridors of our home from our parents to our siblings. Therefore culture is the belief‚ laws‚ traditions‚ and many more that make a way of life unique from one another. Culture is the first stepping stone to begin creating your self identity‚ but it does not fully encompass our being. Therefore a balance is created between the too‚ we will always be influenced culture but always express our own individuality

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    Alice Walker’s short story "Everyday use" tells the story of a mother and her daughter’s conflicting ideas about their identities and heritage. Mrs. Johnson an uneducated woman narrates the story of the day one daughter‚ Dee‚ visits from college. Mrs. Johnson auto-describes herself as a "big-boned woman with rough‚ man-working hands."(180‚Walker). Contrasting her auto-description‚ she describes Dee as a young lady with light complexion‚ nice hair and full figure that "wanted nice things."(181‚Walker)

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    Symbolism of the Quilt In the story “Everyday Use”‚ Alice Walker focuses on how important heritage and culture can really be in our world today. In doing this Walker uses symbolism‚ and two different points of view to help us understand the importance of it all. She uses the symbolism of the quilt to play a very big role in explaining how everyone sees and feels things differently. Anticipating Dee’s arrival mama tries to make sure everything looks very nice in hopes of not disappointing her

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    standard regard in society. In ’Everyday Use" by Alice Walker we see how nurture v.s nature ‚ how were we come from doesn’t necessarily deter where we find common ground.The narrator is a conventional southern African American mother ‚in the late 60’s early 70’s ‚ with two young daughters who share two different ways of living. Dee is the oldest‚ some may mistaken her constant need to put value to her self and things around her ‚as vanity. While her other sister Maggie is passive and routinely conditioned

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    Maggie‚ as a piece of naturalistic fiction‚ challenges the myth of the American character through the character of Maggie‚ who symbolizes the American nightmare. Contrary to the American character‚ Maggie’s birth in an impoverished family of a lower class neighborhood restrains her from the American dream. In the story‚ Pete plays an important role in which he serves as the turning point of aggie’s tragic life. Maggie meets him as a friend of Jimmie’s to their house. “Turning‚ Maggie contemplated

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    Journal Two Walker‚ Alice “Everyday Use”‚ Seagull Reader‚ “Stories” 2nd Edition by Joseph Kelly Norton‚ NY 2008. Carver‚ Raymond “Cathedral” Seagull Reader‚ “Stories” 2nd Edition by Joseph Kelly Norton‚ NY 2008. Many stories have many meaning of a story. It really depends on how you read it or who reading the story. In Everyday Use‚ this was characterization story. Mom was a large‚ big-bone‚ rough man-working hands‚ no education‚ black‚ and woman (Walker pg 460). Maggie‚ which was one of the daughters

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    between Mama and Dee (Wangero) in Alice Walker ’s story of "Everyday Use" brings about the major conflict over heritage. Mama and Dee have many differences which enables them to agree on certain circumstances. The main differences between Mama and Dee are their appearances‚ attitudes toward each other and things around them‚ amount of education‚ and of course‚ their idea of what heritage really is. Alice Walker starts her story of "Everyday Use" by introducing Mama. Readers get a visual of a middle-aged

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    they are important in your everyday world. In “Everyday Use” the daughter Dee wants the family quilt to hang it and show it like a prize while Maggie

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    heirlooms or her heritage. Dee’s change of mind adds to the differences between her and her mother. One of the main heirlooms that Dee wanted to use to decorate her new house were the quilts that her family had passed down. Dee’s mother says that they have already been promised to Maggie. This causes a upset with Dee. She claims that Maggie will put them to use and not honor them properly. “These are all pieces of dresses Grandma used to wear. She did all this stitching by hand. Imagine!” (848) Dee tries

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