Everyday Use Conflict

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“Everyday Use” is a short story in which Alice Walker, the author, introduces three characters; Mama, Maggie, and Dee.The story takes place in Mama’s yard anticipating the arrival of Dee. She arrives at her rural childhood home with her Muslim companion, Hakim-a-barber. During dinner, Dee picks various items around Mama’s house, then afterward went to a trunk at the foot of Mama’s bed to find two quilts. Dee asks Mama for the quilts, but Mama attempts to offer her some other quilts in the family collections. However, Dee refuses those other quilts insisting on taking the handmade quilts seeing that it was promised on to Maggie. Consequently, Dee leaves with Hakim-a-barber in a car upset over the quilts. This story is published in 1973 during a time in the American South shifting in race relations of the Civil Rights Movement. …show more content…

The narrator of this story is Mama. Mama gives an honest and often critical assessment of thoughts and feelings of both of her daughters and herself. In this case, Mama is a mild-mannered individual, strong, loving single mother with two daughters. To point out, the narrator evaluates on herself to having a second-grade education and lacks a broad view of the world by living in a impoverish and racially oppressive time period. Provided that the narrator says, “I never had an education myself. After second grade the school was closed down. Don’t ask me why: in 1927 colored asked fewer questions than they do now”(13). Next, Maggie is the youngest daughter that has a lack of self-esteem, passive behavior, burned victim. Not to mention, Maggie lacks education and living impoverish with Mama isolated from society soon to marry John

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