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    students to do some pretty heavy cognitive work. For the second quarter my students have been working with Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use” to explore the relationship between culture and identity. As students worked with the text they engaged in several tasks to gain a deep understanding of the story’s characters’‚ their motivations

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    wonderful story that I had chosen for my English class research‘s paper “Everyday use” by Alice Walker. The story of "Everyday Use” is about a single mother and her two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie. Dee is the family’s proud. She is beautiful‚ smart and educated‚ on the other hand‚ Maggie is simple‚ low confident and her skin burned severely in a house fire. The author Alice Walker uses Mama as the narrator in the "Everyday Use" to describe these two characters‚ Maggie and Dee‚ to show us two different

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    do whats best for you. In Alice WalkersEveryday Use” the family faces several conflicts within each other. This story focuses on lack of communication and relationships. Their issues aren’t rare because my family has a set of their own to. The family of “ Everyday Use” and my family have a lot of similarities and differences regarding personally‚ parenting‚ and heritage. Personality is a huge part part of live‚ thats how people connect and describe you. In “Everyday Use” Dee seems very stuck up

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    interest: materially and home valued. Cultural heritage is the customs of living which is passed from generations to generations. Mahatma Ghandi once said that‚ “A nation’s culture resides in the hearts and in the soul of its people.” In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”‚ cultural understanding is difficult for most people in today’s society to fully understand. Her characters‚ Dee‚ the Mother‚ and Maggie portray to show how one family member can think they know it all and understand their heritage but

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    The story Everyday Use written by Alice Walker led me to feel disappointed to see that people cannot embrace their heritage and ancestors. The message of the story is to show that one’s heritage helps to define who you are as a person and most importantly‚ one should not be ashamed of their origin. The protagonist of the story Dee was a very selfish girl who did not care for her family and their situation. Her family does not live in the best lifestyle‚ but they manage with the few things they do

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    The characteristics of culture In the story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker the contrasting of the characters views and opinions‚ illustrates the importance of understanding your present life compared to your families heritage. Using careful descriptions and attitudes Walker shows the different sides of culture and heritage when she tells the story through the words of the mother (the narrator) in the story. Dee (the oldest daughter) in the story takes pictures of everything in and around her

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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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    things she does best with her heart and soul. Mama is described as a “large‚ big-boned woman with rough‚ man-working hands” who can “kill and clean a 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

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    can create a serious conflict between the generations‚ whether the daughters who accept the new culture or the mothers who deeply rooted in the traditional concept can lead the spiritual discordance to their relationship. In the story Everyday Use wrote by Alice Walker‚ the story is lead by “mama” who is a black woman has two daughters Dee and Maggie. Dee had better education‚ yet full of confidence and ambition. In contrast‚ Maggie is described as an unattractive girl. The climax of the story is the

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    In “Everyday Use”‚ Alice Walker’s intention of the story is to show the social conflict between Dee‚ a representation of capitalism‚ and Mama and Maggie‚ representing traditional values. The story is narrated through Mama‚ whom best represents the importance of preserving heritage. Mama is uneducated due to the school closing down in 1927; supposedly‚ the African-Americans were getting too smart to continually be oppressed by the whites. Maggie‚ the youngest child of Mama‚ is an extreme introvert

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