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    In “Everyday Use”‚ Walker began to discuss principles of tradition and ancestry. When Dee was a child she hated her surroundings and culture. Mama indirectly says that Dee burned down the family’s old home. Dee also used to say that she hated her grandmothers’ handmade quilts. The irony in the story is that Dee arrives back home to take pictures of her family’s house and to retrieve back the old quilts that she supposedly hated. Walker is trying to tell the reader that one should embrace the past

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    In the book ‘Everyday Use’‚ jealousy is depicted in several ways. It is a fact that favoring one child among many brings about sibling rivalry. In effect jealousy springs out and can lead to several things. In ‘Everyday Use’‚ Maggie‚ a younger sister to Dee‚ is jealous of her elder sister. Dee is more attractive and more stylish. ‘Maggie looks at her sister with a mixture of envy and awe’(Walker 1006). This is because she suffers from wounds obtained as a result of an inferno earlier in life. The

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    -In the short story “Everyday Use” the characters Dee‚ Maggie and their mother are the ones shown in the beginning and I noticed that Dee seems very self center but I feel like that’s a result of the burn scars they turned into hatred towards her sister Maggie because of her success. In the first scene Maggie is coming home from college so Dee and their mother are waiting for her to come home. When they see the car pull up Dee tries to scurry back in to the house but her mother stops her. Their mother

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    In the story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker Dee’s attitude towards school is reflected in her treatment towards her mother and sister. Dee treats her mother and sister like they are idiots and that she knows everything. At first Dee wanted everything‚ but her mother could not afford it. Then once her mother “raised the money”(p.1058) for Dee to go to school she became very disrespectful towards her mother and sister. Dee thinks she knows everything‚ like everything in the world. She treats her

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    Jesse Mancuso Rough Draft In a small‚ rural town called Arlington in Vermont‚ playing sports was a normal thing to do. It was nothing special it was just a way to waste time. There were only three sports you could play‚ soccer‚ basketball‚ and baseball. No football‚ hockey‚ etc. For me though‚ I loved the smell of the fresh grass when I was on the soccer field and the basketball courts. I loved when my parents watched me from the sideline and I could hear them cheering me on. It was just the best

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    because of this issue the people of the United States should sign a petition and gain signatures‚ draft the petition‚ and then gather a sponsoring committee together. The law should be changed to make it legal for people 18 years and older to be able to buy and/or drink alcohol. This needs to be accomplished by changing the law through your state government. The first step in doing this would be to draft a petition stating the drinking age should be 18. Then it is necessary to obtain signatures on

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    an extended living room. When the hard clay is swept clean as a floor and the sand around the edges lined with tiny‚ irregular grooves anyone can come and sit and look up into the elm tree and wait for the breezes that never come inside the house” (Walker‚ 1973‚1). Dee arrives in her rural childhood home proudly sporting "[Her hair] stands straight up like the wool on a sheep" afro coupled with a decked out fashionable African dress and jewelry. Not to mention‚ an irony occurred when Dee’s Muslim boyfriend

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    Self “Beauty when the dancer is the self” written by Alice Walker is a well written and thought provoking essay that makes the reader reflect the meaning behind beauty. As a young child Walker lost vision in one of her eyes and in doing so lost her confidence and self-esteem. The essay is made up of different memories that come together to tell her personal story of how she learned to accept herself and her abnormality. As a little girl Walker thought beauty was in the attention and complements she

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    her mother and father has arranged her marriage. Okiwinsstea will get married tomorrow morning to a 45 year-old man who paid 2 nomads and 258.35 West African CFA franc (which is equivalent to 0.50 US dollar) for her when she was just 4 years old. Everyday millions of young girls around the world become child brides. Child marriages can take place for numerous reasons. Many arranged child marriages have to do with poverty‚ education‚ citizenship‚ family traditions‚ and most of all religious beliefs

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    An individual can lose all sense of self when denied the basic connections that life provides. In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use‚” a young woman named Dee struggles to find her foundation. Unfortunately‚ her identity begins to disintegrate as a result of her isolation. Through the utilization of character development‚ Alice Walker illustrates Dee’s distinct inability to connect with the people around her. Dee’s failure to see the value of her family history is the most obvious portrayal of her disconnection

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