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Everyday Use By Alice Walker Analysis

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Heritage is something that is defined as who you are and where you came from, it’s a practice that has been handed down by the past tradition(s). After reading this story, there will be realization how much it’s being used in this story. The Author herself involves the difference of how each character shows how they represent and act when it comes to their traits. What I want to prove in "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker is the two viewpoints of heritage, the characterization, the setting, and the imagery. Walker describes how the house they lived in “This last house, owned by and symbolic of Wangero, embodies also the cultural problem” (Cowart 60). “It is three rooms, just like the one that burned, except the roof is tin; they don't make shingle roofs any more. There are no real windows, just some holes cut in the sides, like the portholes in a ship, but not round and not square, with rawhide holding the shutters up on the outside. This house is in a pasture, too, like the other one”. (Walker p14)” Mama prefers the yard to the confining house, where the muggy air fails to circulate freely. The outdoors is a place of freedom, whereas the interior of the house offers restraint and discomfort.” (Spark notes 4) Dee could never accept the fact that they lived in such and awful house, that she would do any possible thing to ruin it, and by that she will even willing burn their first house down. Wherever they would live next she wouldn’t mind staying, but she made it clear

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