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  1. Mama presents the social, communal, psychological, and individual story of Mildred Peacock and her struggles to achieve a satisfying life for herself and her children. Mildred is a resident...

  2. Critical Essays. Critical Context. PDF Cite. Mama fits into two major African American literary traditions: social realism and black women’s writing. One hallmark of African American literature...

  3. Jan 1, 2001 · Mildred Peacock is the tough, funny, feisty heroine of Mama , a survivor who’ll do anything to keep her family together. In Mildred’s world, men come and go as quickly as her paychecks, but her five children are her dream, her hope, and her future.

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  4. Aug 21, 2020 · Analyze the cover of your book and write half a page. Look at the illustrations(s), fonts used, photos, the overall design. What does the cover tell you about the book?

  5. Mama. With her phenomenal New York Times bestseller Waiting to Exhale, Terry McMillan became one of the most important American novelists writing today. Here, for the first time in mass market...

  6. Dee sees her new persona as liberating, whereas Mama sees it as a rejection of her family and her origins. It is not surprising that she names familiar Maggie as the caretaker of the family’s heritage. A detailed description and in-depth analysis of Mama in Everyday Use.

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  8. Analysis. Mama, an elderly black woman and the first-person narrator, begins the story by saying that she is waiting for her daughter Dee in the yard of her house, which she cleaned the day before in preparation for her visit. Mama goes on to describe the yard, saying it is like a living room, with the ground swept clean like a floor.

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