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In “everyday use” by alice walker, what does the author reveal about maggie through the narrator’s internal voice

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In the book "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker the narrator reveals that Maggie has low self esteem and has been disfigured. The narrator, who is Maggie's mother, feels that Maggie will be the caretaker of the family's heritage.
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In the book "Everyday Use"whose author is Alice Walker, the narrator, who is Maggie´s mother, reveals that Maggie has low self esteem and has been disfigured. She feels that Maggie will be the caretaker of the family's heritage.

Mama's internal voice represents a great deal more perceptive and detailed than her speaking voice, being the later much more economical and even deceptively simple.

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