Everyday Use David Cowart Analysis

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David Cowart explains how “Everyday Use” addresses a great significance in culture, literacy, and social prominence within minority writers and characters as he interprets their intake on heritage and values. With the focus on self awareness and self assurance Cowart exposes hidden and known themes of African American culture and Symbolisms that reflects the heritage of the Three women in “Everyday Use,” and Dee’s false identity. However, despite Wangero/ Dee’s confusion with her self identity, heritage, and deracination Cowart thoroughly analyzes the character as never seen before. He emphasises embracing Walkers creative skill to show her issue with not appreciating African American culture, instead of those who get lost into societies unpleasant

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