Comparing Dee And Maggie In Everyday Use By Alice Walker

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“Everyday Use” by Alice Walker is about a mother with two daughters, Dee and Maggie. The mother and two daughters are very poor and are of different color than people surrounding them. Dee and Maggie are very opposite each other. Dee is pretty and is somewhat intelligent, she also had the privilege of going to school. Maggie is not so smart, and she is going to be getting married to an earnest face guy named John Thomas. The relationship that the narrator and Maggie have is very gentle, but also simple because their personalities are very much alike. In “Everyday Use”, Dee and the narrator would argue more than the narrator and Maggie. One of the arguments was about Dee taking the quilts, the narrator, “looked at her like that something hit

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