Mother's choice In her short story "Daily Goods", the author Alice Walker introduced us to my mother waiting for her daughter Dee's visit, she left the countryside education and left the university . We did not know the exact location, but according to Mr. Walker's explanation, we believed that this story is in the poorest area of the south. Mom tells a story and explains to us the conflict that family dynamics and Dee returned in an easy way.
The main conflict in Alice Walker 's short story "Daily Youth" can be viewed as a choice that a mother needs to do when dealing with two very different girls. For me, the mother as a narrator asked me to focus on her central role in the main conflict. As it might be expected in this confrontation, the reader will also be asked to wait. I have a strong impression that most readers support Maggie and believe in her, not Dee who really knows how to evaluate family heirlooms and the traditions they represent. Nevertheless, there are only a few questions - "Is it always wrong to keep unique and irreplaceable quilts from" everyday use "?" Or "If you grow up, leave the house, consciously And consciously "Is it always wrong to change your lifestyle? "
Everyday use: Abstract Alice Walker's contemporary classic "daily necessities" is the story of a mother and her two daughters about their identity and contradictory views of their ancestors. My mother talked about her daughter who was visiting Dee from the university. And because they had some heirloom quilts, they collided with another daughter, Maggie. The story begins with a narrator, her daughter Dee, a "thin woman with rude, working people" waiting for the return of an educated woman living in the city. Her companion is a shy girl who regards her little girl, Maggie, her sister as a mixture of awkwardness and awe. While they are waiting, the talker reveals details of family history, especially the relationship between her two girls. When I was a child, the first house was destroyed by a fire, and serious scars remained in Maggie's arms and legs.