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    conflict characters in the story is between Mama and Walter. Walter is not satisfied with his life because in his mind he hasn’t accomplished his goals‚ and he feels like his future is laid out for him. Also‚ Walter does not appreciate all of the things his family has or how much his family loves him. The fact Walter does not believe he is the man of the house makes him think he is worthless and does not need to strive for his goals anymore. During the story Mama becomes upset when Walter “loses” all

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    influence the plot most. The play takes place in Chicago’s Southside in the 1940s to 1950s. When for African Americans segregation was big. Just like in Lorraine’s life the family in the play ends up buying a house in a white neighborhood. Two characters‚ Mama and Walter impact the plot the most with their words‚ actions‚ and stage directions. Walter is a thirty-five year old man and is Mama’s son. In the play Walter depicts the antagonism and despondency of the African Americans during the 1940s. Walter

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    Maggie to get the quilts because she thinks that Maggie will be “dumb” enough to use them in everyday use. Mama protests the idea by stating that she would at least see enjoyment out of them because Maggie also knows how to quilt‚ which means she knows how to recreate them or create new ones if she wanted too. Dee only wants to hang up the quilts and use them for decorations even though she told Mama that the quilts were old and out of fashion when Dee went to

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    forever or change it. Walker uses theme and symbolism to illustrate how important or unimportant heritage is to Mama and her kids.

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    heritage are between Mama and Dee. Mama is described as a “large‚ big-boned woman with rough‚ man-working hands”.

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    play A Raisin in the Sun By Lorraine Hansberry‚ Mama and Walter Lee argue a lot‚ mostly about money and how the family should be raised and who should lead the family. For example‚ In the play Mama and Walter Lee argue mostly about the life insurance money‚ Walters dad’s insurance money to be exact. Walter Lee dreams of owning a business‚ but his first chance of owning a business is lost (Hansberry 32). He wants to own part of a liquor store‚ but‚ Mama disagrees with this choice‚ saying “...And there

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    Georgia. The Narrator‚ who identifies herself as Mrs. Johnson‚ addressed as Mama by her two daughters‚ is stereotypical at first‚ but on further analysis‚ she embodies the working colored woman in the rural South. Despite not having the education that one wants‚ Mama has a strong mind‚ a strong sense of her identity‚ and a detailed knowledge of her heritage and family history. Mama is witty‚ cynical‚ and brutally honest. Mama lives at home with her younger daughter Maggie‚ who was horribly scarred in

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    A. Substantial works in Theology‚ Bible‚ Ethics‚ etc I am a full-time student and taking many courses during semesters. Thus‚ completing reading assignments and responding to these readings are my priority daily. This semester I am taking: Catholic Social Teaching (CTU)‚ preparing for my Comprehensive Exam (CTU)‚ and taking Encountering the Living Word (LSTC). These are a big load for me. B. Novel‚ Book of poetry‚ full length play‚ or book of art B1. Bible Meditations for Every Day by John Kersten

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    maternal bond is crucial. In Laura Esquivel’s novel Like Water for Chocolate‚ it seemed liked Mama Elena was unaware of the importance of this relationship. “Unquestionably‚ when it came to dividing‚ dismantling‚ dismembering‚ desolating‚ detaching‚ dispossessing‚ destroying‚ or dominating‚ Mama Elena was a pro.” Mama Elena was destined to ruin Tita’s life. Esquivel shows a bitter relationship between Tita and Mama Elena which contributes to how Tita is as a person. Early in the novel‚ the reader is

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    characterization. The most prominent characterization is of Mama. She is described as a masculine woman‚ rejecting the traditional role of a female. Throughout the story you can see what Mamas views on heritage and tradition are. Walker’s purpose in writing this story is to creatively give a visual on how important family relationships are‚ and how the different between members brought to light over time can create conflict. She characterizes Mama with pride in being a hardy woman. She is proud of the

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