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    house” (Walker‚ 1973‚1). Dee arrives in her rural childhood home proudly sporting "[Her hair] stands straight up like the wool on a sheep" afro coupled with a decked out fashionable African dress and jewelry. Not to mention‚ an irony occurred when Dee’s Muslim boyfriend greeted “Assalamualaikum” to Mama mistaken it as his name. Dee have a new persona Wangero to participate in a cultural trend of the 1970’s. Dee explain to her

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    English 102 27 September 2016 The Character of Dee in “Everyday Use” In Alice Walker “Everyday Use”‚ Dee (Wangero Kemanjo) is the main character. Dee is the opposite of her sister Maggie. Her education is very important to her and it has caused her to separate from her family. Dee has decided to go against her own family heritage and traditions to for take another heritage. She is characterized by being educated‚ unappreciative‚ and very spoiled. Dee believes that her family is poor‚ uneducated

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    or her heritage in the short story “Everyday Use‚” by Alice Walker. The author shows the way of living‚ of a family to display the reader the way heritage is forgotten and‚ or ignored. In this short story the author uses a mother‚ and two daughters‚ Dee and Maggie‚ to demonstrate how different the thoughts are between a family and how they honor their heritage. Maggie is used in the story to show the reader how heritage is still followed and respected in a family. The narrator‚ Mama‚ describes Maggie’s

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    older educated daughter Dee. Dee has moved away from her family and is back with her fiancé to spend some quality time with them. Mama and Dee still cling to traditional black culture in the south while Dee disregards her lineage to adopt a “native African” selfhood. Alice Walker demonstrates the struggle between embracing one’s heritage and making one of your own as Dee shows how disconnected from her family she really is. From the beginning of the story‚ we realize Dee has moved away and become

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    and how you preserve it can leave a huge impact on a family. Maggie and Dee have many variations based on their motivations‚ personalities‚ and points of view with the respect of preserving their heritage. In the short story "Everyday Use"‚ Alice Walker emphasizes the aspect of individuality. The story concentrates on the lives of two sisters‚ Maggie and Dee growing up together and living under the same conditions‚ but Dee gets the chance to leave. Although‚ they both grew up in a small town‚ with

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    two daughters‚ and her older sister Dee had gone to college and hadn ’t been home in over a decade. Maggie stayed at her mother ’s side‚ to make a life for herself that seemed suitable for her. In this story‚ Maggie is a fragile young woman‚ however a strong character that is opposite of her sister Dee‚ who underestimates Maggie for the person she is. The story takes place at ’mama ’s ’ house‚ where Maggie and Mrs. Johnson were at their home waiting for Dee to come for a visit. She had gone off

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    circumstances and influences that shape how they see and respond to the world. "Everyday Use" is a story of two worlds in conflict. Mama‚ acting as the narrator‚ guides us through the interaction of the two very different worlds embodied in her daughters. Dee‚ the eldest daughter‚ has ventured from the rural world she grew up in but never felt a part of. The story is set in the context of her returning home for the first time since she left for college. Maggie the younger daughter has never left home. As

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    Use” by Alice Walker is the story about three African American women: Mama‚ Maggie‚ and Dee‚ who have varying ideas about how best to appreciate their heritage and family’s traditions. Dee‚ the oldest daughter‚ comes home from college to visit her mother and sister at their family home in the country. Immediately there is tension as Dee announces she has changed her name to Wangero. As the family eats dinner‚ Dee starts asking for items made by family members so she can use them as art pieces in her

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    Dee’s arrival. -“Dee is lighter than Maggie‚ with nicer hair and a fuller figure.” Maggie walks with her chin on chest eyes on ground and feet in a shuffle. 2. What reason does Dee give for changing her name? What is Mama’s opinion of Dee’s reason? -The reason for Dee changing her name was because she couldn’t bear to be named after people who oppress her. Mama didn’t like the name change because Dee was named after mama’s sister. 3. What is special about the two quilts that Dee wants? - The material

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    Mama and her eldest daughter Dee. Walker analyzes how Dee’s preoccupation with her African heritage (such as exchanging her given name for an adopted African name) is ironically artificial when compared with Mama’s more traditional‚ less pretentious lifestyle. In her 1973 short story Everyday Use‚ Alice Walker draws on her own experiences growing up in the American South to tell the story of an encounter between “Mama” Johnson and her two daughters‚ Maggie and Dee. The tale‚ narrated by Mama‚ paints

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