Everyday Use
"Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, written in 1944, narrates the story of black family composed of a Mother and her two daughters: Maggie and Dee. Dee is the oldest one. A point that we can easily notice as the story is developed is that Maggie is extremely jealous of her sister. She believes that her sister has a better life than she does. The mother is the one that narrates the story; she makes different descriptions about both girls. The story has many examples to explain why Maggie believes that her sister has a better life. As we read the story, we can perceive that the idea of prejudice appears related to the fact that Maggie feels bad about her sister. Maggie is extremely jealous of her sister; she does not like the presence of Dee in her house. As her mother says in the story, " Maggi
Even the memories she had from their past are different. She has plenty of reasons to feel jealous of her sister; in her situation, most of the people would feel the same way she does. " She believes that her sister gets everything she wants; all she needs to do is ask somebody for what she wants. Dee is the perfect girl while Maggie is just a normal person. Maggie's name was never mentioned in the dream. "Sometime I dream a dream in which De and I are suddenly brought together on a TV program. e will be nervous until her sister goes. When she describes Maggie, she uses an analogy of a lame animal. She thinks that, " no is a word that the world never learned to say to her. Maggie has motives to believe that her sister has a better life than she has.
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