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Essays About appreciate quilts
... Mama observes that if Dee cannot preserve the unity of the family by honoring her mother, then how will she be able to appreciate the quilts in a respectable ...
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... Mama observed that if Dee couldn't preserve the unity of the family by honoring her mother, then how could she be able to appreciate the quilts in a ...
(1045 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... Maggie. Dee argues that her mother and Maggie cannot properly appreciate the quilts, that the quilts should be displayed. "'Maggie ...
(1455 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... 'Maggie can't appreciate these quilts!' she sa! id. ... She had an instinct to give the quilts to the daughter that would appreciate them more. ...
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... Dee once again belittles Maggie by implying that Maggie would not appreciate the quilts and would even ruin them by putting them to use. ...
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... was "old-fashioned." When Ms. Johnson tells Wangero that the quilts have been promised to Maggie, Wangero says, "Maggie can't appreciate these quilts, she'd ...
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... present. Dee tells her mother that Maggie would not appreciate the quilts and that she would use them in "everyday use". Dee's mother ...
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... had promised them to Maggie. Dee was enraged and said, "Maggie can't appreciate these quilts! She'd probably be backwards enough ...
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... When Mrs. Johnson told Dee that she had promised them to Maggie Dee being the self centered person she is says, "Maggie can't appreciate these quilts"(682)! ...
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... Dee says, " Maggie can't appreciate these quilts! She'd probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use" (Walker 1157). ...
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... "'Maggie can't appreciate these quilts!' she said. 'She'd probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use.' 'I reckon she would,' I said. ...
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... When Mama tells Dee, she says, "Maggie can't appreciate these quilts!" She'd probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use." Mama asks Dee what she ...
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... Dee believes that she can appreciate the value of the quilts more than her sister can, who will "be backward enough to put them to everyday use" (180). ...
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... Wangero says, "Maggie can't appreciate these quilts, she'd probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use." Mama describes the pieces of the quilt as ...
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... The Mother refuses to give her the quilts because she promised them to Maggie Dee complains saying "Maggie can't appreciate these quilts!She'd probably be ...
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... of us are more aware of our ancestry than are others and there are several ways to appreciate it ... When it comes to the quilts, Dee/Wangero is even more determined ...
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... give the quilts to someone who would use them, and cherish them and understand them, than have them hung by someone who cannot truly appreciate what they ...
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... a very valuable African American heritage that Maggie learned to appreciate it by quilting. We're able to know this when Dee asks her mother for the quilts. ...
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... wouldn't get the feeling if you never took the time to appreciate and use ... a country flee market, you would be able to purchase from several hand made quilts. ...
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... it once she reached a certain age; then she began to try to appreciate her family ... Once her mother tried to give her these old quilts to take with her to school ...
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... and says she will not appreciate them, as she would probably put them to everyday use. Maggie, without any harsh feelings, says Dee can have the quilts, as she ...
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... some old quilts. She wants to use these objects for different purposes than what they were originally for which exhibits that she doesn't appreciate their uses ...
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... "People are once again beginning to appreciate the intricacy ... Or they're used as decorative elements on pillows...or sewed together to form quilts or coverlets. ...
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... the point in the story when she finally does say no (regarding the quilts) such an ... had holes in it and looked old, she would wear it and appreciate it, while ...
(501 Words -- Approx. 2 Pages)
... each and every student in the class such as pieces of old baby blankets, quilts. ... the issue of poverty in a way that a young mind can understand and appreciate. ...
(2891 Words -- Approx. 12 Pages)
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