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Characterization In Everyday Use By Alice Walker

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In “Everyday Use”, Alice Walker uses characterization to demonstrate that everyone’s perception of heritage is based on their personal experiences in life. In the story, one of Mama’s children, Dee comes back for a visit at their family farm, only to come back completely different. Upon her arrival, she uses African greetings, wears African clothes and accessories, and changes her name to Wangero, an African name. During Wangero’s stay, she constantly talks about items around the house and asks to have them. While looking through a chest at Mama’s bed, Wangero finds quilts handmade by her grandmother. Upon this discovery, Wangero immediately asks to have the quilts, despite the quilts belonging to Maggie, her sister. Wangero believes that

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