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    TV: A Window into Reality The Have and the Have Nots is a show in which is directed by Tyler Perry; starring: Tika Sumpter (Candace Young)‚ John Schneider (Jim Cryer)‚ Renee Lawless (Katheryn Cryer)‚ Aaron O’Connell (Wyatt Cryer)‚ Crystal Fox (Hanna Young)‚ Tyler Lepley (Benny Young)‚ Eva Tamargo (Celine Gonzales)‚ Angela Robison (Veronica Harrington)‚ Peter Parros (David Harrington)‚ and Gavin Houston (Jeffery Harrington). The Have and the Have Nots comes on OWN- Oprah Winfrey Network‚ every Tuesday

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    showcase‚ she says “Maggie couldn’t appreciate these quilts! She’d probably be backwards enough to put them to everyday use!”‚ but when Dee was granted the quilts as a going away gift for college‚ she referred to them as “old fashioned” and “out of style”. However‚ now in tune with the Black Power Movement‚ Dee sees the quilts as another way to fit in with a trend. Little does she know that the purpose of a quilt is to put it to everyday use and pass down family history. Though Maggie may be “backwards”

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    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 a house fire some ten years or so before the time of the story. Mama describes Maggie as “a lame animal‚ a dog ran over by some careless person rich enough to own a car.” Mama describes

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    Walker uses everyday objects‚ which are described in the story with some detail‚ and the reactions of the main characters to these objects‚ to contrast the simple and practical with the stylish and faddish. The main characters in this story‚ "Mama" and Maggie on one side‚ Dee on the other‚ each have opposing views on the value and worth of the various items in their lives‚ and the author uses this conflict to make the point that the substance of an object‚ and of people‚ is more important than style. 

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    she is a very sympathetic protagonist‚ for she seems to really care about the feelings of the other characters even though she‚ herself‚ has been through some tough times. She is‚ also‚ the mother of the other two characters in the story Dee and Maggie. She even talks to the reader(s) as if we are in a conversation. However‚ as much as we may or may not like the narrator‚

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    tells the nurse at the desk that she thinks she is in labor. Maggie greats her with a big smile. "Is this your first?" she inquires. Laura tells her that in fact it is. Maggie leads Laura to the room directly across from the nurse’s station. Tells her to change into the gown and get into bed. After hooking her up to all the monitors and equipment‚ she starts asking questions for the chart. John walks in just as the questions start. Maggie introduces herself and gives her congratulations. Laura and

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    EverydayEveryday Use In Alice Walker’s short story‚ “Everyday Use”‚ Dee’s attitude towards her heritage can be contrasted with the attitudes of her mother and sister. Dee/Wangero has embraced her African ancestral roots‚ whereas‚ Mama and Maggie know nothing of this culture and sees value only in their personal heritage. Throughout the story Dee goes back and forth on being proud and rejecting her heritage. For example‚ when “she decides at dinner that she wants the butter churn‚ she shows

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    In the story “Recitatif” by Toni Morrison‚ she introduces two characters that have been through similar situation in their lifetime‚ although the author states certain events in the characters lives‚ Morrison does not notify the reader on what race Twyla and Roberta are. One has to use context clues in order to figure out the character’s race and class. At first‚ one started to make assumptions on the races of the characters when the author stated that Twyla and Roberta look like salt and pepper

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    the one to make the first joke and was always full of energy. his dark brown hair had been made a mess from sleeping on it and his eyes drooped. It had been the early hours of the morning and he wansn’t in the mood for jokes none of us were. "Maggie Evens‚ five years old we suspect" I replied. I didn’t really think while reciting these words it was protocall I had done it a million times before. This time was different though i cared a little more. something about her made me think about my own

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    Maggie and Brick’s marriage is filled with anger‚ arguments‚ hatred‚ and Maggie’s sexual frustration. Their flimsy marriage is unable to serve as a stable roof upon their heads and represents the lies in their relationship‚ because Brick does not love Maggie‚ and Maggie forced him to marry her. Yet‚ they portray themselves as happily married with lots of love‚ to deceive Big Daddy and the rest of the family. In the play‚ Maggie is often referred to as a cat‚ and

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