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    Alice Walker Heritage

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    story‚ “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker the diverse concepts of heritage has induced a disagreement. The reoccurring drama over the different perspectives of heritage ends this with an unsettling ending. Dee has not seen her family since her departure for an education. Her awaited visit sprung differences between the family since she wanted the carved dasher and family quilts to display them in her apartment while these heirlooms meant much more to Momma and Maggie. Walker utilizes the direct characterization

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    The Flower Alice Walker

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    element Alice Walker presents in her story "The Flowers." It is at the heart of the meaning of this story which is driven forward by imagery‚ setting‚ and diction. This story catches you off guard with a sudden twist and changes your emotions a full 180 degrees; as you start to realize the severity of the situation and the times. At the beginning of the story‚ Walker utilizes diction that creates an atmosphere of childhood innocence. Myop‚ the main character‚ "skipped lightly." Walker describes

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    Alice Walker – The flowers “The Flowers” is a story written by Alice Walker‚ in 1988. It’s a 3th-person narrator that tells the story. The story tells us about a girl‚ whose name is Myop. She lives near a forest in a cabin with her family. Sometimes she walks in the forest with her mother‚ they collect nuts among the fallen leaves – actually they have done it many times‚ so that’s why Myop knows the forest very well. One day she is out for one of these walks‚ but by herself. This day something

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    Alice Walker Scar

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    and your perception of yourself. A scar can help you find beauty deep down inside just like Alice Walker did. Scars cannot tear you down you are the only one can‚ its either you live a lie or just accept the true you‚ which one would you choose? Walker also had problems with self-esteem in her life when her brother shot her in the eye with a BB-gun that left one of her eyes blind. According to walker her life was over “For six years I do not stare at anyone‚ because I do not raise my head”.

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    In Color Purple‚ Celie goes through a lot and has to grow up way too fast. Through out her life she went through a lot and didn’t have love‚ family or hope for a long time. The only love that Celie received for a long time was from her sister Nettie. Celie didn’t have a family of her own for a long time‚ and during the movie her family grows. The hope of having someone to love them and to be her family was one Celie always had. The letters Celie read from her sister Nettie gave her hope that she

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    My interview essay on Techelle the amazing James. The person I interviewed was Techelle Evans. Techelle James is a sixteen year old junior and was born on January 30th 1996. She is the eldest of three girls‚ her mother is from here St.Thomas USVI and her father is from Africa and has two pet dogs. I realized that Techelle plays shy in class but in reality she is actually noisy‚ full of life and fun to be around. She acts shy by sitting over there in that dry dusty area were she pretends to be

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    In The Color Purple‚ Celie reaches self-actualization. Initially‚ Celie is a submissive wife to Mr. _______‚ doing everything she is told to do without hesitation while facing physical‚ and emotional abuse. Once Shug Avery‚ Mr. _______’s mistress‚ comes to live with them‚ Celie nurses the Shug Avery back to health while simultaneously becoming close friends. Shug Avery teaches Celie that no matter what life brings‚ Celie will always have to two people who love her—Nettie and Shug Avery. This new

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    Mandala Symbolism

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    A mandala‚ a concentric structure that offer balancing visuals‚ symbolizing unity and harmony. Each individual mandala can have different meanings‚ but its goal is usually to symbolize something or someone. For example‚ my illustrations on my mandala represents a basic concept of who I am. In my mandala‚ it looks similar to Yin and Yang ; One side portrays me while the other side shows my opposite. Using the symbols of an animal‚ a plant‚ a color‚ a number‚ weather‚ a shape‚ and a phenomenon‚ I

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    Theme for “Everyday Use” The theme of “Everyday Use” (1973)‚ by Eudora Welty‚ is the impact of the past on the present. Mama Johnson and her daughter Maggie await the arrival of the older daughter‚ Dee. Mama Johnson recalls the various allowances she provided for Dee. Dee receives a formal education and the finer clothes she prefers to wear‚ unlike Mama Johnson and Maggie. Dee has two fundamental issues. Her family embarrasses her‚ and she is accustomed to getting her way‚ although Dee is never

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    I chose the movie The Color Purple because the story is centered on the life of African-American women‚ who experienced issues with family bonding. This young lady was faced with many hardship and struggles that began in the home with her family. The storyline behind how this young girl was sexually and mentally abused by her father. The abuse continued later on when she was forced to marry an older man with young children of his own. Throughout her struggles with self-worth and her own identity

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