A View on the "Everyday Use" of Culture Essay | Essay

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A View on the "Everyday Use" of Culture Essay | Essay

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A View on the "Everyday Use" of Culture

Summary: An essay that describes how some hand sewn quits represent the family member's emotions concerning their heritage in Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use."
Most families have some piece of jewelry, furniture, or other symbolic collectible that is passed through many generations. These things often remind a person of a beloved grandparent or great-grandparent and are seen as priceless. In Alice Walker's "Everyday Use," the family heirloom, a couple of hand sewn quilts, represents the family members' emotions concerning their heritage.

Dee, the older sister, wants to hang the quilts on a wall and view her culture from a distance. In fact she even seems ashamed of her family situation. In a letter to her mother Dee says, " . . . no matter where [they] choose to live, she will manage to come and see [them], but she will never bring her friends" (87). She even goes as far as to denounce her name because she claims, " I couldn't bear it any longer being named after the people that oppress me" (89). However, her mother states that...

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