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Alice Walker Essay Research Paper Knowing the

Alice Walker Essay, Research Paper


Knowing the meaning of heritage in Everyday Use The story ?Everyday Use?, is


being told by a mother who describes herself as a big boned woman, with a second


grade education. She had always had to do the work of a man to provide for her


family. A mother of two girls with different views on the family culture. Dee, a


light skinned girl with nice hair and a full figure. Dee has always scorned the


way the family lived. She comes home to visit and wants to take back some of the


family heritage, such as Grandma Dee?s quilts. Maggie, a dark skinned, slim


and shy girl, who has never been away from home. Maggie has a different love for


the family heritage she will continue to carry it on, like quilting. While Dee


and Maggie lived in the same house growing up, they have different believes


about their heritage. Two women sat in the yard awaiting a visit from the older


daughter, Dee, and a man who may are may not be husband. Dee, was very hard on


the family?s way of life, has gone to college and now seems to be a distant


memory. Her mother imagines of being reunited with her daughter on television.


She visions the perfect reunion someone would tell her what a fine daughter she


has raised. Dee would come out in tears embracing her mother and pinning and


orchid on her dress. Maggie, who is not bright and bears scars from a server


house fire many years ago still, remains intimidated by her glamorous sibling.


Her mother was astonished; Dee arrive wearing an ankle-length, gold and orange


dress, bracelets and gold earrings hanging down to her shoulders. Her hair ?it


stand straight up like hair the wool on a sheep?(Walker 283). Dee greets her


family with a Swahili good morning. Her companion offers a Muslim greeting and


tries to show Maggie a ceremonial handshake that she does not understand. Dee


mother tried to start a conver

sation with Dee by calling her name. Dee explain


that she?s change her name to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, because ?I


couldn?t bear it any longer, being named after the people who oppress


me?(Walker 283). Wangero mother attempted to explain to her how far back her


name go into the family history. Dee had been embarrass of her mothers house and


possessions when she was younger (the mother believe she was happy when the old


house burn down), but now she seem to be happy with the old way of life. With


her newfound joy with her cultural heritage, she takes photographs of the house,


including her mom, sister, and a wandering cow. Dee, while eating, remembered


she wanted to ask her mother if she could have the butter churn top whittled by


her Uncle Buddy, do she may use it as a centerpiece for her table. Dee, after


getting the churn top, she then ask for the dasher. Now her attention turns to a


trunk at the foot of her mother?s bed. After she goes through the trunk, she


returns with two quilts. ?The quilts become symbolic of the story?s theme;


in a sense, they represent the past of the women in the family?(Master Plots


733). Dee asks if she can have the quilts. Maggie in disbelief that Dee asked


for the quilts slammed the kitchen door. The mother offers some other quilts


that were in the trunk to her, she refused because the quilts because they were


made with a machine. Then she tells Dee that she had promised the quilts to


Maggie a wedding present. Dee tells her mother that Maggie would not appreciate


the quilts and that she would use them in ?everyday use?. Dee?s mother


says she hope Maggie would use the quilts. ?The two sister?s values


concerning the quilt represent the two meaning approaches to art appreciation in


our society. Art can be valued for financial and aesthetic reasons, or it can be


valued for personal and emotional reasons?(Jokinen)

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