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    he returns to the family he left behind. On the surface‚ Alice Walker’s characters in Everyday Use appear quite similar. A mother has two daughters with very different personalities and values. One daughter "leaves"‚ sees the world outside and returns to the place and people she left. Here is where the stories diverge‚ however. In the Parable‚ the returning son repents for his past actions and mistreatment of others. In Everyday Use‚ Dee returns to Mama

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    have many traditions that pass through generations and while some are kept‚ others are lost throughout each generation. Traditions are more important to older generations rather than the newer ones. That is the theme of the stories – tradition. The narrator in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” and Okeke in Chinua Achebe’s “Marriage is a Private Affair” see the importance in their family’s tradition and when their children didn’t appreciate their traditions‚ they disowned them. Both the narrator and

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    Accepting Ones Heritage in Everyday Use Ember Eslinger February 24‚ 2010 English219-M Essay 1 Individuals’ identities are formed and moulded by how he or she chooses to accept and preserve their culture. One might believe that it is important to have the chance to pass down the stories of their past and the significance of their family treasures. Another opinion one might have in saving one’s heritage may be simply possessing family heirlooms. This paper focuses on the importance of experiencing

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    Ellen Johnson Mr. Roberts AP English 4 13 Apr 2010 Dee: the Sister Who Lost Her Identity Alice Walker’s "Everyday Use" is a short story about the clash between a mother and daughter. Dee is the child returning home to visit. The visit is not exactly pleasant and ends after a stand-off between her and Mama. Many readers see Mama as finally standing up for her own ideals while also refusing to conform to the rules Dee wishes her to follow. Dee follows different rules of society and religion than

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    Lima 03/19/2013 Everyday Use Analysis In the story “Everyday Use‚” Dee‚ otherwise known as Miss Wangero is portrayed as the “bitch” in the family because of an old “rag” that’s been haunting her family for years. Mama and Maggie‚ who are overly obsessed with this quilt‚ fail to realize what her daughter is accomplishing outside their fantasy world and instead live their lives with the bare minimum. “In real-life I am a large‚ big-boned woman with rough‚ man-working hands.” (Walker‚ p.48) This is

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    cultures‚ the level of respect and obedience for one’s parents has diminished while the negotiation of conformity and rebellion has risen. This statement is supported and evidential in two different stories‚ “Two Kinds” by Amy Tan and “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker. Although these stories represent different cultures‚ they both exemplify the values and importance of family relations; as well as demonstrate in every culture families face social problems. In both these stories‚ two major topics stood

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    Characterization is used to address how ignorant a person can be to his or her heritage in the short story “Everyday Use‚” by Alice Walker. The author shows the way of living‚ of a family to display the reader the way heritage is forgotten and‚ or ignored. In this short story the author uses a mother‚ and two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie‚ to demonstrate how different the thoughts are between a family and how they honor their heritage. Maggie is used in the story to show the reader how heritage is

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    Alice Walker’s "Everyday Use" is the story of a woman‚ referred to as Mama‚ and her two daughters‚ Maggie and Dee. Mama and Maggie live together in their small home in a rural area. Dee has gone to college in a big city and is coming for a visit. Maggie is painfully self conscious‚ "chin on chest‚ eyes on ground‚ feet in shuffle" with scars on her body from a house fire. Dee has always been scornful of her family’s simple way of living and has been greatly influenced by her time away. Walker uses

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    September 2010 Journal Two WalkerAliceEveryday Use”‚ Seagull Reader‚ “Stories” 2nd Edition by Joseph Kelly Norton‚ NY 2008. Carver‚ Raymond “Cathedral” Seagull Reader‚ “Stories” 2nd Edition by Joseph Kelly Norton‚ NY 2008. Many stories have many meaning of a story. It really depends on how you read it or who reading the story. In Everyday Use‚ this was characterization story. Mom was a large‚ big-bone‚ rough man-working hands‚ no education‚ black‚ and woman (Walker pg 460). Maggie‚ which

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    An In Depth Reflection Analysis Today’s society is gradually learning about concepts regarding race‚ culture and ethnicity. However much like societies past we still have a great deal to learn from one another. Unfortunately‚ we are reluctant to engage‚ discuss and commit to the cultural dialogue that is needed to grow. Many of us fall short to the notion that in order to be culturally aware we must first be culturally competent (Sue & Sue‚ 2013). Especially in areas such as the medical field

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