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Cultural Perceptions In Everyday Use, By Alice Walker

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Cultural Perceptions People have the ability to change their culture or take it at face value and follow it without much change. Culture is also influenced, by society, people that follow it, and the values people have learned and follow.
Culture in certain cases, culture can have an impact on a person’s perspective.
Culture can shape how a person values things. In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, the character Dee and her sister (Maggie) value the quilt differently. “Maggie can’t appreciate these quilts! she said she’d probably be backwards enough to put them to everyday use’’(76). Maggie values the quilt differently than Dee, Maggie would use them everyday and eventually they will become old rags. People value their culture differently, just like Maggie and Dee value the quilt their grandma made. In the short story “Ethnic Hash” by Patricia J. Williams, she has no idea what her ethnicity is. “I’ve always thought of myself as just plain black”(13). Here before she didn’t value her culture because she didn’t know her cultural identity, so she just went along with she’s just black. She had a culture within her and forgot about it basically, having no value in it. Therefore culture doesn’t always have an impact on how people view each other and the world. Since culture is always changing. Aaliyah values her baptism rosary. It has the Virgin Mary in the middle and it’s made out of gold. She values it because her godparents bought it for her. Through the years she learned

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