1. A Sociological Perspective On Everyday Use
In Everyday Use economic problems are abound in how Walker forms her characters. ... This illustrates the way that Walker is projecting the sociological ramifications of Dee's character, and how she presents herself as superior to how she was raised. ... The sociological implications to Walker's characters are obvious, as they seek to meet at the different historical and economic trends that change their racial projections on each other. The social, economic, and political implications that occur within the characters of Walker's story are obvious, as well as how they influenc...
- Word Count: 973
- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate