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    Research Paper Final Draft “Continuing a Tradition” Everyday Use and the Heritage of a Family. What is tradition? How do we classify tradition in this modern day? Better yet‚ how do we continue a tradition passed down from generation to generation through the family tree? To explore these thought provoking questions‚ Alice Walker’s “ Everyday Use”‚ Torsney and Elsley’s “Quilt Culture: Tracing the Pattern”‚ and “Heritage and Deracination” by David Cohort analyze the historical context of quilting

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    over the nation 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

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    Everyday Use By Alice Walker (1973) T one- This story ‚ in my opinion‚ does not possess the warm-hearted‚ jolly‚ and happy side of a short story‚ we’d expect from a title‚ such as Everyday Use. Instead‚ this story is a more refreshing realistic tone of life and the harshness it may possess. There is a perfectly adequate amount of crudeness in the story‚ especially within the lifestyle of these individuals. The tone changes as the story continues on. In the beginning the story has a more worrisome

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    Alice Walker constructs a time period reflective piece of literature that creatively captures the fundamental juxtapositions between Dee and her little sister‚ Maggie‚ and how these differences aid in conveying the author’s message. The two characters are foil characters who embody polar opposites of progression‚ education‚ aesthetics and appreciation of heritage-both personal and broad. Although both characters portray several negative attributes‚ they each have redeeming features. Through these

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    Everyday Use A. Alice Walker is an African American poet‚ essayist‚ novelist activist‚ and short-story writer. Alice Walker penned the novel “The Color Purple” which is her most famous novel‚ in for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize (Bio.Com). Walker also won the National Book Award in the same year 1983 (Bio.Com). Alice Walker was born and raised in Eatonton Georgia; she was the youngest daughter of share croppers (Bio.Com). Living in the racially divided south‚ Walker attended segregated

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    Everyday Use” is a short story by Alice Walker that tells the story of a mother and two sisters who are finally together after being apart for a long time. Walker describes two characters who were both born and raised together‚ but they go separate ways and therefore manifest a different understanding of heritage. One of the sisters‚ Dee‚ is described as a very selfish and materialistic woman who allows other people’s opinions and her “understanding” affect her views on heritage. On the contrary

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    The short story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker took place in the late 60’s or early 70’s. During this time‚ Blacks were given the opportunity‚ along with the tools‚ to explore and gain control of their political‚ social‚ and culture identity in American society. In “Everyday Use” Dee had arrived home a product of the cultural shift that had taken place. She is a first generation black college student and is experiencing the same search for belonging that blacks were forced into during this time.

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    Heritage In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”‚ Walker dramatizes the “use and misuse of the concept of heritage”. (Christian). The three main characters each have their own meaning of what heritage means to them. Some individuals embrace and build upon their heritage. However‚ others may choose to preserve it and move in a different direction. First‚ there is Dee. She sees heritage as an inferior stepping-stone. Dee returns home after being away at school with a whole new appearance. Dee is wearing

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    Lost Heritage in Alice Walker’s "Everyday Use" By contrasting the family characters in "Everyday Use‚" Walker illustrates the mistake by some of placing the significance of heritage solely in material objects. Walker presents Mama and Maggie‚ the younger daughter‚ as an example that heritage in both knowledge and form passes from one generation to another through a learning and experience connection. However‚ by a broken connection‚ Dee‚ the older daughter‚ represents a misconception of heritage

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    "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker A Short Story Criticism Alice Walker is a prominent African-American author who uses her art to depict the struggles of members of her race‚ especially those of the females. In her short story "Everyday Use" Walker weaves together a story about African heritage and its role in one family’s life. The reader is introduced to the women in the family‚ Mama‚ whose eyes the story is told through‚ and her two dramatically different daughters‚ Maggie and Dee. Walker uses

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