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    there twins. Adele and Derik are 11 years old.And then the baby of the family‚ Mallery. Plus Mama‚ Papa‚and our dog‚ Fritz‚ there are 9 people living in my two story house in Kassel‚ Germany. Our house is quite big enough that the maximum amount of people in a bedroom is two. I share a room with Mallery. Our room is small as all of the rooms in our house. Everything is colored pink and smells like flowers. Mama

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    Alex Foster Robbins English 1302 1/30/13 Character Analysis In "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker‚ Mama is a hard working mother who is strong in her roots and ways. The character of Mama in Alice Walker’s "Everyday Use" perserveres through tough times and makes the most of what she has. She is (as the story says on page 161) a big boned woman with rough‚ man working hands‚ can kill a hog as mercilessly as a man‚ can work outside all day and break ice water for washing. I love these things

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    unpleasant truths qualifies Mama as an exceptional caregiver. During a woman’s period‚ she will capture excruciating cramps and need to eat in order to keep herself from throwing up. When Kambili gets bad cramps in a morning before mass‚ she needs to eat something‚ but knows she’s never‚ under no circumstances‚ supposed to break the Eucharistic fast. Mama is very sympathetic to Kambili as this happens to her too and says‚ “‘Eat a little corn flakes‚ quickly‚’ Mama said” (101). Mama doesn’t like to break

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    stories about how rich white people live…” p. 34 • To Mama: “Do you know what this money means to me? Do you know what this money can do for us? MamaMama—I want so many things.” P. 73 • Mama: “Son‚ how come you talk so much ‘bout money?” Walter: “Because‚ it is life‚ Mama!” Mama: “Oh—so now its life. Money is life. Once upon a time freedom use to be life—now its money. I guess the world really do change…” Walter: “No—it was always money‚ Mama. We just didn’t know about it.” p. 74 • “Listen‚

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    different paths. Mama and the church raised money for Dee to attend school in Augusta and Maggie stayed home. Although Dee went on to further her education in Augusta‚ Maggie learned other valuable life skills from Mama‚ her Aunt‚ and her grandmother. These differences growing up give both Maggie and Dee different views of where they came from‚ where they are now‚ and the direction of their future. The story begins with Mama and Maggie waiting for Dee to arrive. Dee has made it and Mama describes

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    Briefly describe their religion and how it is interrelated in everything they do. What is a mama? Describe the mamas and their religion using anthropological concepts related to religion. What is their prediction for the world? What kind of evidence are they using to support their prediction? The Kogi‚ descendants of the Tairona‚ live in the high reaches of the Sierra Nevada of Columbia. This area remains mostly untouched and indigenous. Europeans landed here in the 1500’s

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    but the bond shall strengthen and Nacha will turn into even more of a mother figure to Tita. In addition‚ this implies just as much about Mama Elena’s relationship with Tita as it does Nacha’s‚ as Mama Elena is unable to nurture Tita it instantly removes an early bond between Mother and Child‚ this is effective as it well represents the relationship between Mama Elena as the story

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    by telling Linder that no matter what he tells them they are moving in that house. Big Walter worked all his life according to Mama and he worked to support his family. Big Walter left a mark on his family that was positive and not Walter has to do better. Mama gets the money that Big Walter left and Walter wants to have some for a liquor store. Walter believes that

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    much different for her. She knows that this is a time when Walter needs more support and love from his family than anything else. It’s almost as if Mama knows that right now‚ can change Walter into the man that Mama wants him to be‚ as his father was. Later after this happens and Lindner comes back to the house for a second time as Walter told him to. Mama tells Walter to inform Lindner on the decision they made‚ despite what Lindner had earlier told them. Walter starts to describe to Lindner what their

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    which impact the play. Two of these character `s are Walter Lee Younger and Lena Younger. In Raisin in the Sun Mama and Walter’s American dreams conflict and impact the family through materialism and desire to be the ideal American family in society. Mama and Walter both desire to provide for their family. They both look at money as success. When the $10‚000 insurance check comes along‚ Mama sees it as a chance for her family to finally live up and be more like the rest of the American society. She

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