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Literary Analysis Of Everyday Use

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Literary analysis of "Everyday Use" Have you ever read those kinds of stories where the sisters are completely different? There’s always one sister who is "better" than the other one, and the other sister feels like she’s been living in her shadow. Usually, by the end of these stories, the sisters come together in the end, and despite everything, the become closer in a way. That’s kind of like this story, except, there’s no sisters coming together in the end. This story is about 2 sisters; Dee and Maggie, and their mother. Dee and Maggie are opposite of each other, and Maggie has always felt like she’s nothing compared to her sister. She always feels empowered, but this …show more content…

She lacks all the qualities her sister has. She’s not bold, and she walks with her head down on the floor, showing she has no self-confidence. She has scars all over her body, from the time the house burned down. She’s more of a quiet person who would stand in the corner and not talk to you. You can tell she’s always been kind of jealous of her sister, but I guess also a bit proud of her, and despite everything she does love her. If she didn’t, she would have never raised money with her mom and the church for her sister to go away to college. She also always looks at her sister with a mixture of envy and awe. She’s used to getting everything she wants and loves taken away from her, right in front of her eyes. When Dee finds these quilts that Maggie is supposed to have once she gets married, she’s in the kitchen. When she hears her mom and sister talking about the quilts, she comes out of the kitchen and tells her mom "She can have them mama", and she says it as if she’s used to never wining anything "I can remember Grandma Dee without the quilts." And she smiles, but you can tell it’s not a smile of happiness; it’s more of a forced smile she is used to giving

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