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    as a meek‚ scarred‚ less intelligent version of the sister (Dee) who comes to claim the quilts Mama has already promised her. Initially‚ Maggie perhaps comes across as a flat character who thinks that the world has always catered to her pretty sister Dee. However‚ as the story progresses to the main conflict‚ when Dee wants to take two quilts made by their Grandma Dee‚ Maggie shows herself to be a round character with many sides. When Dee first makes the request to take the quilts‚ Maggie is in the

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    situation can make you reconsider what choices you have made. The mother was a loving person‚ who worked more like a man than a woman. She had two daughters named Dee‚ and Maggie. Dee was a girl that really does not have any emotion. She only cared about was appearance. Dee told mama‚ “The quilts were old-fashioned‚ out of style.” Dee did not care about the family heritage because they were not in style. Maggie was her other daughter who had emotion‚ who also loved family‚ and their heritage as much

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    about the TV shows that we have “no doubt seen.” Her insecurities about the visit and her relationship with Dee become apparent in this vision. C. Mama’s strength is demonstrated by her description of herself; she has “man-working hands‚” she is large and has the endurance to “work outside all day.” II. Hakim-a-barber A. He is important to the story as a symbol of the new life that Dee has chosen. B. He hints at both his and Dee’s transitional nature. C. He does not practice the actual

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    man-working hands. She proudly tells of her ability to kill and clean hogs as “mercilessly” as any man. I believe these skills were acquired out of sheer survival and necessity. Mama starts the story recalling the dreams she often has in which she and Dee reunite on a television talk show. In this dream she has described herself almost as if it is the woman that she wished she was for example she states she is “a hundred pounds lighter‚ her skin like an uncooked barley pancake.” Although she says the

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    The differences in the role of child are expressed in the short story‚ "Everyday Use: For Your Grandma" by Alice Walker. Dee‚ the older daughter‚ represents a materialistic and modern way of life where culture and heritage are valued only for their trendiness. Raised by her mother in a traditional and simple manner‚ Maggie is a docile and weak girl. Her character serves the purpose of presenting the distinct standpoints towards culture between her and her sister. The role distinctions are found

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    In the short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker‚ the two main characters‚ Maggie and Dee‚ are sisters who are very opposite to each other. Throughout the story‚ the girl’s differences become evident through their physical appearances‚ personalities‚ lifestyle decisions‚ and the way they feel about their heritage. Maggie and Dee have completely different physical appearances than each other. Maggie has a thin body figure‚ and her arms and legs are scarred from the house fire. Maggie is jealous

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    Mama tries to be influential on the cultural side towards her daughters Dee‚ who renamed herself to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo and Maggie‚ who still lives at home with Mama. But Maggie turned out to be the only one who is exactly like Mama. Everyday Use contains antecedent action in its exposition to show readers that Mama is

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    sticking to me‚ her hair smoking and her dress falling off her in little black papery flakes” (Walker 487). This left many scars‚ inside and out‚ though she survived inside she died a little. She feels all she has is her family and she loves them‚ but Dee has an effect on her state of mind. Mama comments about Maggie’s state of mind because of Dee’s pending visit‚ “Maggie will be a nervous until after her sister goes: she will stand hopelessly in corners‚ homely and ashamed of the burn scars down her

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    drama story because it has conflicts between different people. This story begins when Mama and Maggie are waiting at their front yard for the arrival of their daughter/sister. When Dee‚ the sister arrives‚ she informs her family that she has thrown away her name for another name. When they all get into the house‚ Dee asks her mom

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    performance. I would explain to her though that taking a little bit more time when making decisions instead of deliberated ones. To always make sure she is happy and not to change much with Holly so she can stay productive. Jonathan Cervantes . Jonathan Cervantes showed a low level of job satisfaction‚ high in affect intensity‚ is a deliberate decision maker and exhibited positive emotions on his self-assessments. As a manager I would sit down with Jonathan in a nice

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