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Heritage

Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, explores in her
short story "Everyday Use" the conflict of class within a
family of females through their culture and heritage.

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The story centers around Dee Johnson, her sister, Maggie, and
their mother, Mrs. Johnson. Although each possesses the same
culture and live in the same environment, Dee chooses to live
differently from them. Maggie and Mrs. Johnson are content with
living a simple life, through which their heritage signifies pride and
usefulness. Not only are they well versed about the family......


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Approximate Pages: 10 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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