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Literary Analysis Of Everyday Use By Alice Walker

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In the short story "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker the story is being told in Mama’s point of view. The theme of the story which is brought up throughout the whole story is how Dee, Dee’s mother and her sister Maggie have different views of their heritage. Alice Walker uses characterization in the story to help shape the theme of the story. By Walker doing this it helps the reader to understand how the narrator sees her daughters and why her daughters take certain action within the story. In the story Dee sees her heritage different than her mother and her sister Maggie. Dee has always wanted something different than she has had ever since she was a child. For instance, she has never appreciated what she has had even her mother acknowledges that Dee has always wanted " nice things "(71). By nice things means that she has wanted to change aspects about her heritage like her …show more content…

the mother and Maggie’s have never been ashamed of the life that they lived. This is showed throughout the story because ever since she started narrating the story mama has not had a name and she talks about how her life has been since she was a child. She describes her life and this helps to describe her background that way we know the struggles that she has been thru. Mamma talks about her appearance how she is . In the story she describes her self as “I am a large ,big boned woman with rough ,man working hands.” What she does here by describing herself is that she feels comftable with herself because she is not intimidated about letting the reader know what she looks like. This shows that she does not judge her heritage because there are people that look like her in her culture. Her two daughters want to have the quilts that were their grandmothers and that were quilted with dresses of ther ancestors and this is were you can see the difference between the characters other than their apperience and way of

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