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Character Analysis Of Maggie And Dee In Alice Walker's Everyday Use

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Although Maggie and Dee, characters from Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" are sisters who were raised in the same humble home, their values are contradictory. Maggie, similarly to her mother, appreciates her family and enjoys having a meaningful relationship with her mom. Dee, on the other hand, sacrifices a healthy relationship with her mother for the sake of collecting tangible objects. After Dee discovers that her mom has promised to pass her grandmother’s quilt to Maggie, she unleashes a tantrum: “’Maggie can't appreciate these quilts!... She'd probably be backward enough to put them to everyday use’” (Walker 5). Maggie expresses her frustration toward Dee while maintaining her kind personality by stating, "'She can have them, Mama...I
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