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Alice Walker Everyday Use Summary

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“Everyday use” by Alice Walker is a very realistic and captivating short story. The mother, Dee, and Maggie are a family of women that are full of disparity. The women are figuring things out about each other while the story continues to move onward. The story takes place in the Deep South in Georgia. Growth and change takes place throughout the entire short story. The mother finds out and realizes things about her daughters that are good and bad. She finds out who they truly are and their true colors are displayed in this story. Dee is a very dynamic character: a dynamic characters personality and behavior altars during the course of a story. She is a very selfish and arrogant person. She is not mean on purpose but the way that …show more content…

That’s the way my Maggie walks.” (Walker 554). The way that Alice Walker uses that descriptive and unique way to describe the way that Maggie walks just catches the reader’s attention. Maggie is the complete opposite off her older sister, Dee. She is very shy, insecure, and has a low self-esteem. Throughout the story, Maggie was always put down by Dee because Dee thought she was better than her. Maggie is a shy, insecure woman with very low self-esteem. Her low self-esteem comes from the pressure of her sister and how everyone compares the two. Walker slightly describes Maggie “How do I look, mama?” Maggie says showing just enough of her thin body enveloped in pink skirt and red blouse.” (Walker 555) Maggie was burned in a house fire that scared her. Unlike Dee, Maggie has a better relationship with their mother. They have a closer bond and are just more connected mentally. Being emotionally successful; Maggie was going to marry a man with mossy teeth. His name is John Thomas and he was influencing Maggie culturally. He even gave Dee a new name and that was “Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo.” That name caught Dee off guard because it was so unusual. Personally, I thought it was pretty hilarious. John Thomas also had Maggie greeting her family by saying “WasuzoTeano!” which is a greeting common among black Muslims. Maggie had something that Dee wanted which was true love and felt more superior to Dee because of that. A plot twist in the story that made a big controversy is when the mother handed Maggie the quilts that the grandma had given the mother. Walker says, “These old things was just done by me and Big Dee from some tops your grandma pieced before she died.” (Walker 556) Dee did not like that the mother wanted to give the quilt to Maggie because she believed since the person who

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