I choose to apply Marxist Criticism to this story because Dee is the perfect example of the capitalist superstructure that tries to suppress the society of its traditional values. Dee, at a young age has already subconsciously employed traits of capitalism in her, read to Mama and Maggie “forcing words, lies, other folks’ habits” that were considered unnecessary knowledge unable to improve their standard of living. Dee had the opportunity to go to school while the opportunity wasn’t extended to Maggie because Mama could only raise enough money to send one of them. Consequently, this has led to Dee wanting “a yellow organdy dress” while Maggie wears simple clothing such as a “pink shirt and red blouse” that she probably made herself out of quilts laying around. In her visit back home, Dee expressed commodification as discussed in Marxist criticism through her selfish and ignorant desires. She first started her conquest over Mama and Maggie with the churn top her Uncle Buddy whittled out of a tree then the dasher, which Mama reluctantly permits her to take. Her purpose was to use these items as decorations around her house as opposed to their everyday use. In addition to the churn top and dasher, she also wanted the two pieces of quilts her grandmother
I choose to apply Marxist Criticism to this story because Dee is the perfect example of the capitalist superstructure that tries to suppress the society of its traditional values. Dee, at a young age has already subconsciously employed traits of capitalism in her, read to Mama and Maggie “forcing words, lies, other folks’ habits” that were considered unnecessary knowledge unable to improve their standard of living. Dee had the opportunity to go to school while the opportunity wasn’t extended to Maggie because Mama could only raise enough money to send one of them. Consequently, this has led to Dee wanting “a yellow organdy dress” while Maggie wears simple clothing such as a “pink shirt and red blouse” that she probably made herself out of quilts laying around. In her visit back home, Dee expressed commodification as discussed in Marxist criticism through her selfish and ignorant desires. She first started her conquest over Mama and Maggie with the churn top her Uncle Buddy whittled out of a tree then the dasher, which Mama reluctantly permits her to take. Her purpose was to use these items as decorations around her house as opposed to their everyday use. In addition to the churn top and dasher, she also wanted the two pieces of quilts her grandmother