Culture shapes the way we view the world; it teaches us life lessons, how to see the world, and how we should treat each other. It is the foundation on which we build our morals, beliefs, and lifestyle. In "My Mother Pieced Quilts", the author's mother taught her the importance of her hardwork and the significance in her quilts.
On the other hand, culture may not have great of an impact when knowledge is involved. In "Everyday Use" Mama's culture is threatened by Dee's newfound education, which ultimately Mama saw as a sense of arrogance. Knowledge seems to deny and discredit culture. Instead of being proud of Dee for having the opportunities for a better life, she began resenting her instead. To quote Mama, "She used to read to us without pity; forcing words, lies, other folks’ habits, whole lives upon us two, sitting trapped and ignorant underneath her voice. She washed us in a river of make-believe, burned us with a lot of knowledge we didn’t necessarily need to know."
"Abhorred Monster!" My rage was without bounds I sprang on him" – Victor Frankenstein.Most people are scared of ugly creatures too .But what if the monter really lies within, far inside. What if their inner monters is as hideous or even more repulsive than Victor´s Frankestein creation? People are afraid of finding their own personal monster because their basic nature could turn out to be evil,violent , or sick.
Their inner monsters live with them everyday.Like Jeckyll and Dr Hyde many people live in fear of their inner monsters not knowing when it will spring upcausing havoc. But by finding the inner causes o their problems they will suceed in kiiling their own inner monsters.
C<span>)Each of the stories has strong protagonists, the themes are timeless, and has realistic conflicts
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Lucy ate an apple and a mango.
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Yes
Explanation:
Yes, I would like to be your freind!:)