LaManuel White 09/20/10 Everyday Use Character Analysis Mama is the narrator of ?Everyday Use? and is a mother to Maggie and Dee; she treats them differently and finds flaws in them throughout the story. Mama says, ?I can kill a hog as mercilessly as a man?(174). Walker uses this to show that Mama is not a typical female of that time, she is not afraid to work with animals or in the field. Mama feels her daughters are either too helpless or pretentious to work. ?I never had an education myself, after second grade the school was closed?(175) while Mama says that she is uneducated, I see her as Jim in ?The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? in that she is uneducated but smart, because of Mama?s honest toward both her daughters.
Everyday Use Mama-Character Analysis
LaManuel White 09/20/10 Everyday Use Character Analysis Mama is the narrator of ?Everyday Use? and is a mother to Maggie and Dee; she treats them differently and finds flaws in them throughout the story. Mama says, ?I can kill a hog as mercilessly as a man?(174). Walker uses this to show that Mama is not a typical female of that time, she is not afraid to work with animals or in the field. Mama feels her daughters are either too helpless or pretentious to work. ?I never had an education myself, after second grade the school was closed?(175) while Mama says that she is uneducated, I see her as Jim in ?The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? in that she is uneducated but smart, because of Mama?s honest toward both her daughters.
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