Everyday Use

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RR: “Everyday Use” My Sister, My Enemy Often siblings are brought up in the same environment and turn out completely different. This is the case in Alice Walkers, “Everyday Use”. Although two sisters, Maggie and Dee, are raised by the same woman and in the same home, their similarities end here. Both are different in their appearance, personalities, and ideas about family heritage. Each having opposing views on value and worth of the various items in their lives. Walker uses this conflict to make the point that the use of an object and of people, is more important than style. As the story begins, Walker introduces “Mama”. She, the narrator of the story, describes herself as a “large, big-boned woman with rough, man working hands” (355). She clearly does not paint a pretty picture of herself, however she proudly adds that she “can kill and clean a hog as mercilessly as a man” (355). Additionally, like the items in the setting around her, she seems more interested in practicality and less interested in style or education for that matter. On the other hand, her eldest daught...

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