Dee's actions in "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker is in line described as changing her name.
Answer: Option A
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Dee changes her name as to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, which it interpreted by demonstrating her going back to her African origin. Time and again she has given preference to trends by not giving preference to some things which are not so significant, like fashion.
She might not have done it assuming that it is right, but rather done it because she might have assumed that it is fashionable. However although Dee claims that she is going back to her roots, in the past she has rejected the same.
The features which distinguishes Elizabethan drama from earlier forms of theatre are as follows-
- A new focus on secular, rather than religious, themes;
- Performances in theaters by professional actors;
- Exploration of human experience, as well as politics and philosophy.
It is so because, unlike the earlier form of theatre Elizabethan drama wasn't focusing upon religious stories and themes, in fact it was making secular themes which were getting popularized. However, within the beginning of this era only secular theme, topics, philosophy were started getting discussed.
In the beginning of Elizabethan drama, many actors formed this as a profession with their sweat and blood (hard work), such as, William Alabaster, Edward Alleyn and Robert Armin, among others, unlike the earlier dramas where anyone could perform in a play.
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Indirect Characterization shows things that reveal the personality of the character. The abbreviation STEAL are the five different methods of indirect characterization.
Speech (What does the character say? How does he/she speak?),
Thoughts (What is revealed through the character's private thoughts?),
Effect on others toward the character (what is revealed through the character's effect on other people? How to others reaction or behave to the character?),
Actions (What does the character do? How does the character behave?),
Looks (What does the character look like? How does the character dress?).