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    dialogue and point of view. "Everyday Use‚" short film was more story oriented as it showed what Mama only described in the text: "Maggie will be nervous until after her sister goes: she will stand hopelessly in corners‚ homely and ashamed of the burn scars down her arms and legs‚ eying her sister with a mixture of envy and awe." (WALKER 120) Mama was explaining how Maggie would feel when Dee comes to visit. In the movie‚ viewers had to wait and see until Dee’s arrival to see Maggie’s reactions‚ it

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    Even in the very first parts of the story in which Dee is mentioned‚ Walker makes no mistake in portraying her in a frighteningly unpleasant manner. When Walker tells of the family’s previous house burning down and Mama making an effort to rescue Maggie (the other daughter)‚ Dee is described as simply “standing off under the sweet gum tree” (369) with only “a look of concentration on her face” (369)‚ not doing anything to assist. This is the first example given to the reader of Dee’s hatred towards

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    "Everyday Use‚" tells us a story of two daughters ’‚ Dee and Maggie Johnson‚ with different ideas about their identities and values. Dee a young woman who‚ in the course of a visit to the rural home she thinks she has outgrown‚ attempts unsuccessfully to divert some fine old quilts ‚earmarked for the dowry of a sister‚ into her own hands. Dee is Mrs. Johnson ’s oldest daughter‚ the one who has always been determined‚ popular‚ and successful. Maggie is her young sister who was severely burned in the house

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    the characters in Alice Walker’s story “Everyday Use” have quite big differences. The three main characters are “Mama‚” Maggie‚ and Dee. The events that occurred in each other’s lives developed growing up in a unique setting. Mama never made it out of the second grade so therefore she was less educated. Dee made it to college and was always smarter than Mama and Maggie. Maggie was always self-conscious growing up because of the scars and burns she received from the fire. Mama was not the traditional

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    girl called Maggie that they live alone because the older sibling moved out. In the story Maggie and the mother have not seen how much Dee has changed in over six years. Dee in the short story sees that her sister Maggie and her mother have not change throughout these six years not a bit. In the story Dee and Maggie are examples of foil characters. Maggie is the very shy and polite one out of her and Dee. Maggie was the character that lived with mama‚ during the story it says that Maggie was burned

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    daughter of "Mama" and sister to Maggie. She is a educated‚ worldly‚ and deeply determined girl; she gets everything what she wants. Maggie is the younger daughter who stays with Mama while Dee goes to school. She wants to stay with her mother because she is an unintelligent and unattractive girl. Dee wants to escape from the village‚ and she always dresses herself attractively. Dee is successfully to have better education and opportunity to see the world. Maggie gets stuck because of her shy character

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    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 a poignant picture of life for poor blacks in the rural South. Walker uses various themes and symbols woven throughout the narrative to illustrate the differences between Mama’s two daughters and how

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    Georgia. Mama anticipates that in the coming few days Maggie will get a husband‚ get married and then stay peacefully together. The story starts when Mama and Maggie are waiting for Dee who was the eldest daughter. Dee is expected to visit with her man who was to marry her. The mother wasn’t sure if they are already married or not. Dee always despised

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    narrates the story of the day one daughter‚ Dee‚ visits from college and clashes with the other daughter‚ Maggie‚ over the possession of some family quilts. In Walker’s “Everyday Use”‚ the theme of heritage is shown to be important to Dee‚ Maggie‚ and their mother‚ but due to the dynamics of the characters‚ Dee’s meaning of heritage is different from Mama and Maggies. For Dee’s mother and her sister Maggie‚ heritage is built on a foundation of inherited objects and ways of thinking while for her daughter;

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    By now I am sure that Sara has built some type of relationship with Maggie and her children. If I was Sara I would continue the relationship with Maggie to be there for her and support her. I would ensure Maggie is healing well from the abuse and Memphis too. The only thing differently I would have done if I was Sara is I would have definitely intervened between the violence that occurred between Maggie and Shane. I would not have been able to sit there and watch and do nothing to help

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