Compare and Contrast of Everyday Use and Monkey Business.
Today I am going to show you how two great literary master pieces have so much in common, but are so different. I will be talking about Everyday Use a story written by Alice Walker, and Monkey Business written by Joseph Geha. I am going to compare the characters in each story by showing you how they are alike and how they are different. Even though the people in these stories are from different cultures they have a lot in common.
The first story I am going to talk about is Everyday Use. This story is written from the point of view of an old uneducated woman who has two daughters. She was a hard working lady who earned everything she had gotten. She was not the smartest person when it came to books, but she knew how things should be. The two children had two different views on life. .
The oldest one, Dee, sees life as adventure, a place to learn and go out and get what you want. "Dee wanted the nicer things in life. A yellow organdy dress to wear for her graduation from high school; black pumps to match a green suite that she made from an old suite someone had given her." (2128) She was well educated and knew what life had to offer her so she was determined to get it no matter what she had to do.
Now Maggie, on the other hand, views life as what ever happens, happens and you just have to take it. She was never out spoken. "She has been like this, chin on chest, eyes on the ground, feet in a shuffle, every since the fire had burned the house to the ground" (2128) Maggie is just like a little sister trapped in her big sister's shadow. Never wanting to tell her bigger sis no because she would be angry. .
The other story I am going to talk about is Monkey Business by Joseph Geha. This story was about a man who had lost his wife and the mother of his son, and now he is on a search to find a new mother for his son because he needs one.