Everyday Use Analysis Essay

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1. The basic conflict in Everyday Use is between Dee and Maggie over the quilt. Dee wants to have the quilt, but Maggie is the one who is given the quilt. 2. Mama, who is telling the story, changes her tone throughout the story. Mama's tone is self-confidant and proud until Dee comes. Mama then becomes defensive and sarcastic, when dealing with Dee. Mama is defending her home, culture, and Maggie. She is unappreciative of Dee’s arrogant attitude, and her lack of understanding how important Mama’s sacred pieces are. 3. The story is being told from Mama’s point of view. The story gains a look at how children leave home and come back with different values and morals that the parents didn’t teach. 4. The narrator thinks of her daughter Dee as …show more content…

Mama feels as if Maggie is a scared child who is intimidated by her sister and is ashamed of who she is. Mama even dreams of going to Hollywood with Dee before she arrives, but after she arrives she doesn’t really care for the new Dee. She conveys her feelings towards the other characters by saying that “Maggie will hide in the corners when her sister arrives, looking on with envy and awe.” Of Dee she says “I imagine me and Dee getting into a limousine being taken to the Johnny Carson show.” 6. The level of meaning that was put into the story’s title was not just some obvious meaning. The reader has to read and understand the story to get the meaning. The meaning is based off of the conflict over the quilts and how Dee will value the quilts unlike Maggie. Claiming that Maggie will use the everyday and wear them out. Mama wants the quilts to be used every day because she feels they will have value if you use them everyday. 7. Dee sort of disowns her heritage and feels her way is the new way to live a good life. She encourages her sister before she leaves to follow that new way of life. The mother and the daughter however are accustomed to the way they live and how they survive. They feel that their family traditions are nothing to throw

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