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    hog as mercilessly as a man.” Mama is a woman who is proud of what she does best and her role as a mother and would do anything to watch her daughters happy. She considers herself “fat” but does not make a big deal about it. Instead‚ she makes good use of her fat to keep her warm when she is working “outside all day” breaking ice so as “to get water for washing” and food for her family. She is not only a hardworking woman‚ she also has a great sense of humor to unsure the joy of her family while playing

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    The basic conflict of “Everyday Use” was that Dee has a secret competition going on in her mind. Portraying that she is better than her family based on appearance and being smarter as far as expressing herself better than her sister‚ not realizing that family/sisters don’t compete or look down on one another no matter the circumstances. Walker’s tone in the story sounds as the tone of someone trying to speak for Maggie. Walker knew exactly what both her daughters felt and what they were thinking

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    That’s just the way it is ‚things will never be the same. From generation to generation socio cultural communication and ideas shift. Some are born ready for change while some are complacent with their standard regard in society. In ’Everyday Use" by Alice Walker we see how nurture v.s nature ‚ how were we come from doesn’t necessarily deter where we find common ground.The narrator is a conventional southern African American mother ‚in the late 60’s early 70’s ‚ with two young daughters who share

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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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    For the response essay‚ I have chosen “Everyday Use” story which is written by Alice Walker. The story is about a mother and her two daughters. The mother is referred in the 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

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    1. Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” is narrated by one of the story’s main characters‚ the mother of two very different daughters who are Dee and Maggie. The mother comes off as a trustworthy narrator. Undoubtedly‚ she does seem to have some hard feelings toward Dee‚ but these feelings seem understandable in light of the past and present events she describes. Nothing in the story submits that the mother is so full of dislike for Dee that she tells lies about her attractive daughter. The mother feels

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    and daughters have an interesting relationship. Throughout the years and in many cultures‚ mothers and daughters have had a symbiotic‚ co-dependency. Some are close relationships; others have a love/hate relationship . In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”‚ the mother narrates this story about a conflict between her two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie‚ and herself . Mama describes herself as a hard worker that was able to do the work of men. She works all day outside. Mama mentions that she only went

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    The everyday use by Alice Walker was a good story. I thought that the characters were well described. The mother trying to make honest work. Almost belittling herself on what she can do because of other people don’t do it themselves. Almost modest at some points. The daughter Maggie being shy but did what her mother told her to do. I liked the mother. The other sister Dee very selfish. Kind of thought her as not liking what her mother did for a living‚ didn’t care about the heritage. But made

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    as a whole and over the African American community in specific‚ as it abolished segregation and discrimination in public places‚ and outlawed racism in workplaces. The multiple characters introduced to the reader in Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use” represented the difference in culture and identities as in ante and post the civil rights movement. Dee stands out as the most controversial and complex character in the story‚ she represents the change that took place in the African American

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    * Feminist criticism defines a literary theory showing how women were portrayed as less valuable than men in literature throughout history. Usually called feminist literary criticism‚ it studies how early writings condoned the oppression of women because men dominated society. Feminist criticism also explores how women writers were taken less seriously than male authors from a historical A criticism advocating equal rights for women in a political‚ economic‚ social‚ psychological‚ personal

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