question archive 1) Both Shirley Jackson in her story "lottery" and Alice Walker in her story "everyday use" have different views on the preservation of culture and tradition

1) Both Shirley Jackson in her story "lottery" and Alice Walker in her story "everyday use" have different views on the preservation of culture and tradition

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1) Both Shirley Jackson in her story "lottery" and Alice Walker in her story "everyday use" have different views on the preservation of culture and tradition. Observe the differences. Whose perspective are you more inclined to agree on and why? 

 

2)Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People" has four very different characters. Why does Mrs. Hopewell categorize Mrs. Freeman and Manley Pointer as "Good Country People?" How does Mrs. Hopewell see herself and her daughter, Joy? Do Joy and her mother, Mrs. Hopewell, have similar world views on what makes "good country people?" analyze Joy's and Mrs. Hopewell's world views on the concept of "Good Country People."

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