Everyday Use By Alice Walker Analysis

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“Everyday Use” was written by Alice Walker. The obvious theme in “Everyday Use” include; tradition, home and heritage. “Everyday Use” shows how humans tend to see objects passed down from generations for their use as just objects to use for decoration. Dee only wanted the churn top, dasher and more importantly the quilts to only be used as decoration not to put them to use: "I can use the churn top as a centerpiece for the alcove table," [Dee] said, sliding a plate over the churn, "and I'll think of something artistic to do with the dasher" (53). In life “home” means different things to other people, although a family might live in the same house it may not feel like “home” to all of them. Dee did not see the house she was living in with her