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  1. In "Everyday Use," Alice Walker uses direct and indirect characterization to develop the theme of honoring one's heritage by participating in family traditions.

  2. Need help on characters in Alice Walker's Everyday Use? Check out our detailed character descriptions. From the creators of SparkNotes.

  3. Walker employs characterization and symbolism to highlight the difference between these interpretations and ultimately to uphold one of them, showing that culture and heritage are parts of daily life.

  4. In "Everyday Use," Mama indirectly characterizes herself in the above quote. By describing her physcial characteristics and her actions, Mama shows the reader that she is not an ordinary housewife. From her physcial description, the reader can picture a large rough, maybe even manly, woman.

  5. Presentation for EDCI416 Literature lesson on direct and indirect characterization in Alice Walker's "Everyday Use."

  6. Mama is brutally honest and often critical in her assessment of both Dee and Maggie. She harshly describes shy, withering Maggie’s limitations, and Dee provokes an even more pointed evaluation. Mama resents the education, sophistication, and air of superiority that Dee has acquired over the years.

  7. 2 de jun. de 2022 · There are five main methods of indirect characterization: speech, thoughts, effect, action, and looks, often abbreviated STEAL. Let’s take a look at each one, using examples of indirect characterization from The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.