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Friday, March 8, 2019

Character Analysis: “Everyday Use” Essay

The start out in this story has lived a hard, long demeanor, doing the job of a man, never complaining, just doing the things to survive. then(prenominal) we give up her daughter, Dee, who I picture as never having broken a elbow grease in her life. As a child she hated her house, her living, her culture. When the fire had fire down the old house, she just sat there in perplexity under an old gum tree, as if she wanted to dance in the ashes. She did all this while her stick was carrying Maggie, with arms burnt so worst they were sticking to her, and whose hair was singed and smoking with the foul stench of burning flesh. wherefore then, if her heritage means so often to her, didnt she lift a finger to save any of the house or items in it? kinda she sat under a tree admiring the disaster that was taking place. bid the house, her family was of little importance to her. She was ashamed of their lack of k at presentledge and seemed very much bothered by the poverty in which sh e lived. In her mind, to be historic was to be worldly. To have riches and style were what mattered, not her family.Its ironical how when she was younger she could not wait to get out of her lifestyle, but now she claims her culture is important to her. She even goes through the extent of changing her attain since in her mind, Dee was the throw given to her by her oppressors when in reality it was the name passed down by her own family. Dee changes her name to Wangero Lewaninka Kemanjo, which supposedly goes back to her African roots. The mother passively accepts the change with no argument. She doesnt even secernate a word when Dee takes the churn top off the butter churner that has take out in it that has already clabbered, and claims it as her own. Dee doesnt even stop to trust that its still in use, just that she wants it and thats that.The mothers slowly being nudged and pushed like the cow she doesnt mind Then Dee demands that she be able to take the two quilts that were made by her grandma. When the mother claims that the quilts were promised to her sister Maggie, Dee gets furious, stating that Maggie cant appreciate them. Shell ruin them by apply them everyday.Dee is trying to gain a culture that she believes comes from objects like the churner and the quilts. provided her root of culture is something to be hung on a wall, put on display. She has no idea that culture comes from knowing and living the culture. To them it is a way of life to Dee, it is the in thing to do. I feel that the mother last(a)ly sees this in Dee and doesnt respect it. So for the first time in the mothers life, the cow was milked the wrong way and had begun to kick. She snatches the quilts out of Dees detention and throws them into the arms of Maggie. Furiously stomping out of the house, Dee shouts, You dont understand What? exclaims her mother. Your heritage, Dee responds.The final words Dee says are, Its really a new day for us. But from the way you and mama still act , youd never know it. How is it that she doesnt even realize a simple statement? She never has and she never will have this culture. Culture is not all art, its not something you turn on and off its life.

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