Monday, February 4, 2019
Essay on Everyday Use, Daffodils, and The Glass Menagerie
Lessons From nonchalant Use, Daffodils, and The Glass Menagerie   Literature plays a major role in civilization.  Even societies with verboten a indite language have literature.  Stories, poems and songs are glued down orally from one generation to a nonher.  This term we have poll three forms of literature short stories, poems, and drama.  The study of these three forms has affected me in different bearings and I have taken different lessons out of each form.  The three literary work witch had the greatest impact on me are Everyday Use scripted by Alice Walker, Daffodils written by William Wordsworth, and The Glass Menagerie written by Tennessee Williams.               Alice Walkers short storey Everyday Use tells of a mother and her two daughters, Dee, who is polished, poise, educated and stylish, and Maggie who is non bright and scarred from a fire.  Dee and Maggie are opposites.  Dee has trie d to make something of her egotism but in doing so forgot what it was that she came from.  Maggie has lived her life in the same way her mother has lived her life and in the same way her grandmother lived her life.  Maggie k immediatelys where she came from and does not feel the read to better her self.   Dee collects objects from her mothers house to display around her own.  Maggie, existence use to the idea of Dee getting her way, sits dumb founded while items are gather by Dee.  Dee finally tries to take two quilts handcrafted by her grandmother.  The mother tries to lead her to take two different quilts but Dee refuses saying that they were made by machines and not worth as priceless as the others.&nbs... ...he horn breaks off, now it is just like the rest of the horses.  She starts to feel comfortable with him when he tells her of his encounter to a woman named Betty.  This makes her loose her self-confidence.  Despite of this a seed i s mean with in her that she is just like all the other girls and does not need to be so withdrawn.  The lesson in this play is that it is better to face your problems because run away from them.               The three works of literature, Everyday Use written by Alice Walker, Daffodils written by William Wordsworth, and The Glass Menagerie written by Tennessee Williams have each showed me something different.  Whether reading a short story or poem or watching a play there is continuously a lesson or idea to be gathered from literature.   
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