RR: My older sister, my enemies often grow up in the same environment. The result is completely different. This is the case of Alice Walker's "Daily Use". The two sisters Maggie and Dee were raised by the same woman and the same family, but their similarities ended here. Both appearance, personality, family heritage are different. Everyone is contesting the value and value of various projects in life. Walker used this confrontation to point out that using items and people is more important than style.
Alice Walker of "Two" of either the central confrontation between Alice Walker's "Daily Use" mother and daughter and "Daily Use" depicts the cultural confrontation of the family and explores the concept of heritage . . "Daily youth" tells how mothers refuse the values of their daughter educated and celebrate her little girl's values. "Daily use" setting was made from the latter half of the 1960s to the early 1970s. The mothers of the two daughters said they checked the story at the beginning of the story. "I wait for her in the garden, Yesterday afternoon, Maggie and I raised the waves so clean and comfortable (1360) This explanation shows that the narrator is proud of the nature and the surrounding environment Mother and her youngest daughter Maggie left home and graduated from college because she was waiting for her eldest daughter Dee to arrive.The black skin of thin skin gets better treatment receive
When we met the narrator Maggie and Dee's mother she was waiting for Maggie and Dee in the garden. "Waiting for a breeze without entering the house, everyone can come back and look up at the Banyan tree" (Walker 383) This is her basic attitude, simple simple everyday enjoyment. Great ideas, cultural heritage, history of family and ethnic groups are irrelevant. Later she told us that she was deeply rooted in everyday life and did not even know them. Why are you cooking? Well, this is how grandma always do this. They even think they can not even imagine opposing them even though they might be hurt in some way that it is very important to follow these established habits. They may not remember even the reasons for these customs. Alice Walker's short story "Daily Youth"