In Alice Walkers Everyday Use, the quilts over which Maggie and Dee struggleand ultimately which Mama gives to Maggiesymbolically represent completely different sets of values for the two sisters. Explain what the quilts mean for each sister and what it means that Mama gives the quilts to Maggie. Use specific incidents from the text to illustrate your answers.

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1. In Alice Walkers Everyday Use, the quilts over which Maggie and Dee struggleand ultimately which Mama gives to Maggiesymbolically represent completely different sets of values for the two sisters. Explain what the quilts mean for each sister and what it means that Mama gives the quilts to Maggie. Use specific incidents from the text to illustrate your answers.

2. Explain D.H. Lawrences short story The Rocking Horse Winner in terms of Sigmund Freuds Oedipal Complex. Start by explaining the Oedipal Complex and then show how the story conforms to Freuds complex through an analysis of the text. Use specific examples where appropriate.