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    someone who would sacrifice anything for their child, because it’s a stereotype that applies to real life. Readers can relate to the text and understand it, making them want to enjoy the author’s book more. In “Lucinda Matlock” , a poem, and “Everyday Use”, a short story, authors Edgar Lee Masters and Alice Walker create two characters named Lucinda Matlock and Mama. Lucinda Matlock and Mama are two characters from different stories that have similar traits, in that they are dedicated and accepting

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    Everyday Use Analysis

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    In this story of a woman and her 2 girls they each change overtime but, I’m only going to be talking about one daughter which is dee. The daughter (Dee) shows her new attitude when she visits her mom and sister. In the story “Everyday Use”, the character dee changes from embarrased and ashamed , and changing as a whole new person, also to finally finding an interest in their heritage of passing a gift down. The moral of the story is simply how someone can change overtime. In the beginning of the

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    Everyday Use Symbolism

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    A symbol is a person, place, event, or object that suggests more than just its normal meaning. The symbols in this story, “Everyday Use”, were pretty clever and told a lot of clues about the story. Also Little peepholes that would dig into deeper meanings, and hints in the story.      The first symbol, which I thought meant something was towards Maggie and Dee’s mom. “I was always better at a man’s job.” (pg.320). “In real life I am a large, big boned woman with rough, man-

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    Essay On Everyday Use

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    Name juan mejia Date 12/15 Period2 Essay 1 “Everyday Use”: Explain the meaning of the title in the context of the story. In other words, you’ll be explaining the theme. In the story ‘‘Everyday use’’ we are brought to understand that there are two sisters named Maggie and Dee along with their mother as the narrator. In the story the narrator describes each character in depth throughout the story for example in the beginning maggie is shown to us as a shy girl with burns on her arm and that always

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    lot of symbolism in “Everyday Use” from beginning to end. Symbolism is a literary technique used in literature to help readers understand the meaning of the story. It is also something that represents an object. It is a figure of speech that is used when an author wants to create a certain mood or emotion in the story. It is used of an object, person, situation, or word to represent something else, like an idea. In 1973, Alice Walker wrote a fictional short story, “Everyday Use”, and implies of all

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    Everyday Use Comparison

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    information is a good principle to have. It is important to note that there are similarities and differences between these videos and the stories they are being made from. One story, “Everyday Use” has a great number of comparisons and contrasts between its story and its video. In the story and video, “Everyday Use,” there are numerous comparisons that can be made between the two. An example of “Maggie of ‘Uhnnnh’ again. It is her sister’s hair”(Walker 768). This shows that in the story, Maggie is

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    Everyday Use Theme

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    “Everyday Use” is a short story written by author Alice Walker. Walker is best known for her award - winning novel The Color Purple. Though not as popular, “Everyday Use” still incorporates important themes and ideas with meaningful metaphors and situations. “Everyday Use” is the story of a family of only three, and how their differences cause them to gradually drift apart. It also tells how the main character, Mama, begins to see what is important in her life. This is an influential theme of the

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    Paradox In Everyday Use

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    is, that one can figure out the voices that are presented, not just only the author’s. In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, she uses characterization, “A Doll’s House” by Henrix Ibsen, he uses symbolism, and “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell, he uses paradox which these authors use to prove how an abusive behavior has been known as a method for confidence. To start off with, in the story of “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, characterization is a literary element that “highlights and [gives an] explanation

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    Everyday Use Symbolism

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    Symbolism in Everyday Use by Alice Walker Symbolism is basically the use of symbols, actions, words and objects to signify ideas, different from their literal meaning. Symbolism is contextual and the meaning is dependent on the context. Walker uses various symbols to tell the story in ‘Everyday Use’. The symbols create a deeper meaning and understanding of the theme of the story. This segment will discuss the various symbols used in this short story and explore the different meanings and interpretations

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    Everyday Use Culture

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    short story “Everyday Use,” by alice walker, one of the daughters denies her culture. In the essay “An Indian Father’s Plea,” by Robert Lake, the other students and teacher makes fun of the son, Wind-Wolf. In the Novel excerpt “Two Kinds,” by Amy tan, Jing-mei’s mother expects her daughter to keep to her mother’s perspective of culture. Culture influences people’s views on life. Culture influences people because a person might not like their economic level. In the short story “Everyday Use,” Dee is

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