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Friday, March 15, 2019
Drown Compare & contrast :: essays research papers
In this Paper I exit compare and contrast the some of the relationships in " effortless hold" by Alice Walker, to Drown by Junot Diaz.          Dee and maggie are sister in "Everyday Use". Dee is outgoing and ambitious, Maggie is shy and lazy. Maggie envies Dee, but also fears her. They act more than like co-workers than siblings. In the story they dont appear to interact with each separate often, which makes it difficult to develop a relationship.From the story it doesnt illustrate them ever having a close connection probably due to Maggies shyness and envy. Alice Walker writes "Maggie will be be nervous until after her sister goes she will stand hopelessly in corners homely and ashamed of the burn scars mass her implements of warfare and legs, eyeing her sister with a mixture of envy and awe. She thinks her sister has held life forever and a day in the palm of one hand, that "no" is a word neer learned to say to her." Dee(Wangero) is the most dominant one out of the two, which is no surprise since she tries take the quilts from Dee (Wangero). I found it I found it peculiar that she precious those quilts because of her hereditary pattern, when she completely disgraced her heritage when she traded her own name in for Wangero. Alice writes "You know as well as me yhou was named after you aunt Dicie." I verbalize.Dicie is my sister, She name Dee. We called her "Big Dee" after Dee was born."But who was she named after?" asked Wangero."I cogitate agter Grandma Dee," I said."And who was she name after?" asked Wangero."Her mother," I said, and saw Wangero was getting tired. "Thats about as far choke as I buns trace it," I said. Though, in fact, I probably could have carried itback beyond the civil war through the branches.          Her name had been passed down from extension to gener ation before Dee received it. Obviously the name had great splendour in her family. Her mother could trace the name back to the civil war and connect it with specific people in her family. Alice Walker writes "you just dont understand," she said , as Maggie and I came out to the car. "what dont I understand?" I wanted to know. "Your heritage," she said".She criticize her mother about not understanding their heritage though, she places her heritage on those quilts instead of continuing the family name that was handed down to her.
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