"Everyday Use": A Mother's Choice Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of "Everyday Use".

"Everyday Use": A Mother's Choice Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of "Everyday Use".
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"Everyday Use": A Mother's Choice

Summary: The character Momma in Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use" serves as narrator, describing to the reader in her own simple but clear way the dynamics of the family and the conflicts that arise with her daughter Dee's homecoming. Momma's narration helps the reader to understand the background that makes her two daughters so opposite, to comprehend the confusion generated by Dee's arrival and the characters' reactions to it, and to follow Momma's thought process as she decides which daughter should receive the quilts.
A Mother's Choice

In her short story "Everyday Use", author Alice Walker introduces us to a Mother awaiting the visit of her daughter, Dee, who has left her rural upbringing to go away to college. Although we are not told an exact location, the descriptions provided by Miss Walker lead us to believe that the story is set in the very poorest section of the south. Momma narrates this story, and describes to us in her own simple way the dynamics of the family and the conflicts that arise with Dee's homecoming. Momma tells us she is uneducated; "I never had an education. After second grade, the school was closed." She further describes her rough, rural lifestyle. "I can work outside all day, breaking ice to get water for washing...One winter I knocked a bull calf straight in the brain between the eyes with a sledge hammer...

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