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    regarded and recognized poets‚ Maya Angelou and Alice Walker‚ wrote lots of different renowned poetry that is appreciated for its beauty and its truth. Both poets are African American woman‚ although in different times‚ many of their words rang true to one other. Their work can be compared and contrasted by understanding the poems‚ as two separate pieces of work‚ and then looking at how each are similar and different in their own respects. Alice Walker grew up the youngest of eight children. She was

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    Moreover‚ the works of Alice walker and Frederick Douglass did not only explore the theme of gender roles‚ but also the theme of race. In fact‚ slavery and racism are practiced on the basis of one’s own race. As a matter of fact‚ that’s what Alice Walker tries to reflect in her novel. She sheds the light upon this theme in many scenes. For example‚ when the mayor’s wife asks Sofia to work for her as a maid and Sofia rejects this racist and humiliating offer she is slapped for daring to refuse‚ and

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    The everyday use by Alice Walker was a good story. I thought that the characters were well described. The mother trying to make honest work. Almost belittling herself on what she can do because of other people don’t do it themselves. Almost modest at some points. The daughter Maggie being shy but did what her mother told her to do. I liked the mother. The other sister Dee very selfish. Kind of thought her as not liking what her mother did for a living‚ didn’t care about the heritage. But made

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    multiple characters introduced to the reader in Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use” represented the difference in culture and identities as in ante and post the civil rights movement. Dee stands out as the most controversial and complex character in the story‚ she represents the change that took place in the African American society‚ as she comes back to her hometown to visit her mother and sister Maggie. Dee may come across at some points in the story as a selfish‚ demanding and arrogant character

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    Walker undeniably attempts to become religious for no other reason than to protect himself. He fills his prayers with energy‚ in hopes that he may rectify his earlier actions by intensity alone‚ yet Walker does not change his ways. The text states that his actions remain the same and his devotions were of pure desperation. According to the story‚ perhaps his greatest sin is the clamour of his devotions. Walker nearly changes nothing about his life other than violent devotions as well as keeping a

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    Displaced Credit: From Virginia Woolf “In Search of a Room of One’s Own and Alice Walker’s “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens.” Women’s rights were a big thing back in the late nineteenth century to early twentieth century. Virginia Woolf and Alice Walker are two women who look at this situation with a goal of finding a way to use the limited resources that they have for the good of others. They particularly use black women as the major example in this case. But it all comes down to this. What Woolf

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    In the story “Everyday Use‚” author Alice Walker tells a story about the relationship an individual chooses to have with their culture through characters Mama‚ Dee‚ and Maggie. The story starts off with Mama and her youngest daughter Maggie waiting for Dee‚ her older daughter to visit from college. When Dee arrives‚ she shows up with new attire‚ a new name‚ and a man named Asalamalakim‚ also known as Hakim-a-barber. Quilting is used in the story as a symbol. For centuries‚ women have been associated

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    The short story‚ “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker portrays the relationship between a family and their issues concerning their heritage and values that are different to them. Clearly‚ the author Alice Walker incorporates her personal experiences into her writings. In the short story‚ the family lived a poor lifestyle and had to adapt to what they had. According to one source‚ “The Walkers lived in poverty‚ and as a young girl” (Cummings 1). Along with her lifestyle‚ Walker is able to include real details

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    In the story Everyday Use Alice Walker illustrates the importance of understanding our present life in relation to traditions of our own people and culture. One’s culture and heritage are taught from one generation to the next. A person who possesses real heritage and culture uses it every day. Maggie’s identity was shaped by learning her culture through her mother while living in their childhood town. The story starts out telling us that Dee is coming to visit her mother and sister‚ Maggie. Their

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    the world for the world is a cruel place. In “The Flowers”‚ a short story by Alice Walker‚ a young girl named Myop is a naive and innocent girl who loves flowers but faces a traumatic event that changes her and her view of the world forever. Alice Walker is able to strongly portray Myop’s change of character trait by using various language techniques such as metaphor as well as change of setting. By using language techniques‚Walker is able to develop a powerful character change for Myop by first‚

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