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with each other, written by Alice Walker. Mrs. Johnson is a mother of two daughters, Maggie and Dee. Mrs. Johnson and her family do not have the nicest things but she appreciates everything that they do have (Walker & Christian, pp. 40 - 7...
Alice Walker uses everyday articles that are the principle focus of the story and are discussed with great detail. The author reveals the emotional response of the characters in the story to these objects, to contrast the simple and implici...
is used as a symbol of the values that each family member holds dear. To Maggie the quilt is just another thing she has to give up. To Dee the quilt is a symbol of rising above her poor past. To their mother the quilt is symbolic of the ro...
fruits available in market, whether seasonal or non-seasonal. Dee Why is 18 km north east of Sydney CBD with population of around 20,000. It has beautiful beach near the Grand. So many visitors come to Dee Why on sunny day which is good for...
everyday life shows a dedication and understanding to the culture. Maggie, the younger daughter, was an example that heritage passes from one generation to another through a learning and experience connection, while her sister misunderstood...
concepts of culture and heritage in the characters of Dee and Maggie. In this story, Dee understands the valued culture and heritage as an artistic appeal. However, Maggie represents a simple, content way of life where culture and heritage...
Everyday Use", Alice Walker uses everyday articles that are the principle focus of the story and are discussed with great detail. The author reveals the emotional response of the characters in the story to these objects, to contrast the sim...