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    In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker there two sisters named Maggie and Dee. They are described through their mother’s point of view throughout the begining. Although the two sisters grew up in the same household‚ the conflict of the story reveals that they end up having different point of views about their heritage. When Dee came home to visit her mom and sister‚ a conflict appears over two quilts that were passed down by Grandmother Dee. They have different personalities‚ appearance‚ experience‚ and

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    Mothers 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

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    In the short story "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker‚ the author chooses to place emphasizes the aspects of individuality. The story centers around the lives of two sisters‚ Maggie and Dee. Even though both sisters have grown up together under the same conditions‚ they clearly have become two very distinct individuals with contrasting views regarding their past‚ present‚ and future. The story begins with Mama and Maggie waiting for the arrival of Dee‚ who had moved away to attend a college in Augusta

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    Paper on "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker Cross Cultural Literature 4/14/08 The book "Approaching Literature in the 21st Century" by Peter Shackel and Jack Ridl is filled with various themes involving parents and their children. There are three specific stories that focus on mothers and daughters that I will use for this paper. The stories are Daughter of Invention by Julia Alvarez‚ Everyday Use by Alice Walker and Two Kinds by Amy Tan. These stories are similar in many ways in general‚ like

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    When reading Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use‚ one is rushed with a variety of emotions. It is hard to distinguish these emotions because each character exudes traits that are not comparable to the other. Furthermore Mama tells the story‚ and the reader is only aware of her true feelings. Although the Alice Walker’s story is told in first person‚ it still allows the readers to develop their own opinion of the characters. “Everyday Use” contains messages varying from the significance of family

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    The Meaning of Heritage In the early 1970s‚ the Black Power movement was not only a political slogan against racism‚ but also an ideology that promoted racial pride and embraced the elements of the African culture. During this time‚ many African-Americans were encouraged to grow their hairs into afros‚ wear traditional African clothing‚ and reject their white slave names. In the story Everyday UseAlice Walker presents a family with opposing views towards tradition and creates a character fooled

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    are bound to by blood? Do love and connection bind us‚ or does it tear us apart? Do our family heirlooms provide meaning for all? The main conflict in “Everyday Use” includes an African American family with both internal and external struggles. The yard and quilt in Alice Walker’s intriguing short story‚ “Everyday Use” are symbolic and illuminate the fundamental theme of family and heritage. The short story begins with Mrs. Johnson and Maggie waiting in the yard for Dee. Mrs. Johnson and Maggie both

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    different heritage than another person or a different upbringing their culture will never be the same. Two people can both be Italian and French‚ but one may grow up in America and the other in England‚ two separate places in which they live different ways of life. Culture is more than what a person is or where they come from. Culture is who they are including their traditions and customs‚ their art‚ their language‚ and their family. This is portrayed in the short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker

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    best described in Alice Walker’s short story‚ “Everyday Use”‚ where three characters‚ a mother and two daughters‚ are portrayed differently‚ each with its different qualities and philosophies on life that are often seen in generations. Heritage is an important part of a person’s life. It tells the person where it came from and helps the person reach its destiny‚ almost like a road map. In this story‚ Dee has trouble understanding the meaning of heritage. Instead of using

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    Everyday Use” is a story written by Alice Walker about two sisters named Dee and Maggie. The story deals with the argument between the mother and daughter Dee about a pair of quilts Dee wants but can’t have because they were already promised to Maggie. The sisters are different in so many ways: their personalities‚ physical appearance‚ and different point of views of their heritage. As family values are so important to both Maggie and her mother than it is to Dee there is a lot confrontation. I

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