Conflict In Everyday Use By Alice Walker

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Characterization, Conflict, and Symbolism in “Everyday Uses” In the short story “Everyday Use,” Alice Walker tells the story about a girl named Dee that moves away from their rural life to attend college. After returning home from college, Dee faces conflict with her mother and sister due to the change in lifestyle Dee has become accustomed to. Throughout the story, Walker introduces characters important to the story and adds character history to help the audience understand the conflict between the characters. Because each character is different and has their own personal experience, conflict arises in the short story. In the short story "Everyday Use," Alice Walker develops the story by using characterization, conflict, and symbols to show …show more content…

One of the main reasons why there is conflict between Mama and Dee is because they see things differently. Mama thinks her way of life living on the farm is a day-to-day life, and is necessary to survive. Dee sees her Mama’s farm life as rural and prehistoric. Because Dee has an education, she thinks she has more of an advantage to succeed in life unlike her mother and sister. “Most critics see Dee 's education and her insistence on reading to Mama and Maggie as further evidence of her separation from and lack of understanding for her family identity and heritage” (Farrell). Mama is somewhat jealous of her daughter because Dee has an education, and has the chance to be successful in life while she has to work hard every day on the farm. Even though Mama is jealous of Dee, she still wants to get along with her daughter. In the beginning of the short story, Mama has a dream about her and Dee appearing on a TV show to talk about how the feel and to resolve their differences. Mamma day dreams “Sometimes I dream a dream in which Dee and I are suddenly brought together on a TV program of this sort” (Walker 1). Another developing conflict between the two is about the churn top. Dee wants to use the churn top as table, but Mama wants to use it to churn food. Dee states “‘This churn top is what I need,’ she said” (Walker 5). Another disagreement that comes up in the story, is …show more content…

All of three literary devices used in the story help the reader understand the background of the characters and the items. The characterization in the short story identifies the differences in each person and helps the reader understand where the issue is coming from. The conflict relates back to the characterization and where the problem starts and how. The symbolism reveals what the story is about and its origins. Understanding these three literary terms simplifies the story for the

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