Everyday Use

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The short story of Everyday Use introduces three very different women. This narrative allows an extremely small glimpse of an African American family in the late 1960s to early 1970s. The women in the story are Mama, along with her two daughters Dee and Maggie. Each of the women are very much different from one another despite living in the same home for most of their lives. The time in which the story is written is in the height of the Civil Rights Movement and plays an important part in the writing. This essay dissects the personalities of the main female characters and their vast differences despite being family. Mama, is the narrator in the story. She is a strong woman and the main caregiver playing both the mother and father role to her daughters. The mother is independent, she has provided for her daughters by working in many different male dominated areas. The mother is also selfless, this shows when the mother states that she worked with the church to send her oldest daughter Dee to school. Mama is an uneducated woman herself stating that she had only been through the secon...

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