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    1. Tell what Mama says about each daughter before Dee’s arrival. -“Dee is lighter than Maggie‚ with nicer hair and a fuller figure.” Maggie walks with her chin on chest eyes on ground and feet in a shuffle. 2. What reason does Dee give for changing her name? What is Mama’s opinion of Dee’s reason? -The reason for Dee changing her name was because she couldn’t bear to be named after people who oppress her. Mama didn’t like the name change because Dee was named after mama’s sister. 3. What is special

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    avoid ters when chopping onions one must simply place a small piece of onion on one’s head. Onion induced weeping is what brings the protagonist Tita‚ into the world‚ as she is born in the kitchen crying‚ among the tears of her mother. Her mother‚ Mama Elena‚ after hearing the death of her husband‚ can not produce milk for Tita‚ so ME hands Tita to the house cook‚ Nacha. As a result‚ Tita grows up surrounded by the smells and tastes in the kitchen‚ and so understands the world in terms of good.

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    treating it not as superficial but rather as practical. Mama represents the practical way of honoring heritage by appreciating the items that were obtained from other generations and putting them to everyday use. Dee‚ on the other hand‚ honors the superficial way of heritage by being concerned with the materialistic values of her African American heritage. Mama and Dee’s individuality contribute to their conflicting views of how to respect heritage. Mama‚ the narrator of the story‚ describes herself as

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    Use” talks about traditions‚ relationships and identity. In this piece by Alice Walker the three characters; Dee‚ Maggie‚ and Mama show us the struggles that African Americans during this time went through. Alice Walker’s modern classic "Everyday Use" tells the story of a mother and her two daughters’ conflicting ideas about their identities and ancestry. The mother‚ Mama narrates the story of when one of her daughter Dee‚ visits from college and clashes with the other daughter‚ Maggie‚ over the

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    between black and white communities and also portray a true-life meaning to what people sufferer during the bad times of racism. Coach Boone and Mama both share leadership roles‚ uniting roles‚ and also have to overcome attitudes from opposite races. The difference between both characters is that Coach Boone applies his authority in a much harsher way than Mama. Looking at both works‚ it is easy to identify many characters that play important roles in enhancing the true conflict between these two

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    alone gives us some insight into the personality of Mama; she is a strong mother and the leader of the household‚ the moral compass of the family giving insight into what ought to be done amongst the family. Mama is not described as a very beautiful woman by her own description she states‚ “In real life I am a large‚ big boned woman with rough‚ man working hands” (Walker. 1973). By no means do you find self-esteem or self-worth problems in Mama. Her honesty in the description of herself shows her

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    story as Mama and her two daughters are Dee and Maggie. Mama and Maggie live together in a traditional way while Dee has moved out and has become modernized. The story represents conflict between the characters which has rooted from their different characteristics and views regarding traditional and modern way of life. The two sisters Dee and Maggie have different characteristics and opinions therefore they don’t get along well like sisters and it causes conflict between them. As result Mama always

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    beginning of the story Mama says: “I will wait for her in the yard that Maggie and I made so clean and wavy yesterday afternoon” (Walker 491). It is significant that the story starts out right in the yard‚ which shows how important it probably is to Mama. The further sentences continue on this idea as Mama keeps talking about the yard as the extension of her living room and a place where anyone can sit and enjoy a nice day in peace and quiet. In a way this yard represents freedom for Mama‚ as it is the only

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    about an unlucky family who consist of Mama and her two daughters‚ where is a quarrel between Mama and her oldest daughter and also how her youngest daughter who have a very self low-esteem perceive any conflicts at their home. For this chance‚ I want to discuss the related topic which prominent enough to this stories‚ there are two things I want to discuss‚ the first is the educational issues between the characters‚ especially about the contrary among Mama and Maggie with Dee. And the second is

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    stand utterly baffled at the beauty of the mansion sized house. They study the white-picket fence‚ the fresh paint on the wooden shingles and the dazzling scene of the multi-story bricked abode. Walter has started helping the moving men unpack while Mama looks down the street while calmly holding her plant. We can see in her face the worry and happiness all in the same Walter: (Carrying a box) What ya’ll gazing at? (Missing the beauty completely) Let’s get inside before the ‘Welcoming Committee’ shows

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