"Daily goods" focuses on the connection and permanent legacy of women of various generations. This relationship between generations is strong, but lack of understanding of Dee's arrival and her history suggests that these bonds are also vulnerable. The relationship between my mum Dicie and the experienced tailor 's mother making a quilt is very different from the relationship between Magee and Dee They have little consensus and have little in common. Like four generations, she did not understand the importance of the quilt, as did Dee could not understand her own heritage.
The quilt is a fragment of the history of life, and the textile documentation records the life of the generation and the trials of war and poverty they face. Quilt is a proof of the history of family pride and struggle. Due to lack of poverty and education, her mother believes that her history is one of his valuable treasures. Her house has handicrafts from her large family. My mother did not get an economic inheritance from her ancestors, but got a quilt. For her, these items are worthy of Dee, but she insists that she needs to look after her and protect her, but she can not understand
Mother's garden is a private space with no regrets or faults that will penetrate her mother's life. The garden appears in the first and last sentences of the story, ties the events and combines actions. The garden is carefully prepared for the arrival of Dee. Mother is sensitive to the details of the appearance of the garden and it refers to the wavy pattern that she and Maggie made in the dirt when completed. Mother praised the comfort of the garden and compared it with a large living room. In many ways, mothers prefer to restrict the house where humid air does not circulate freely in the garden. Outside is a free place, but the interior of the house gives restraint and discomfort. A fierce argument about who gets the quilt will occur and various things will remind Dee's desire to reconnect with her past. By contrast, the garden is a place to escape happy escape, mother's regret. For her and Maggie, the garden evokes a sense of security, that is where they can control the environment a bit.
Daily use of Alice Walker 's day character Alice Walker skillfully formed the character of Dee Johnson in the short story' Daily Supply '. From the first paragraph, Walker started to weave Dee's portrait. And in many ways it looked shallow at first. But as the story develops, Dee becomes more complicated. De has a brain and a beautiful appearance and has become a man who is still struggling with her identity and tradition. - The two mother-daughter relationships are not the same. After reading Alice Walker's "everyday use" and Amy Tan's "two kinds", I noticed that these two stories have the same theme: mother-daughter relationship. These two stories show different cultures, generations, parenting methods. The two mothers take different actions, but they are finally motivated by the same desire.
In "everyday use", Alice Walker tells the story of the relationship between the mother and her two daughters. In this regard, "daily necessities" shows the approximate value of a mother's older successful daughter in terms of the actual value of a young and fortunate little girl. At a deeper level, Alice Walker looks for the concept of heritage and its norms as it applies to African Americans. ", Everyday use", the latter half of the 1960s, the early 70s is scheduled. - There are many facts to consider when comparing D.H. Lawerence 's short story "The Rocking Horse Champion" and Gram Green' s "Destroyer" rocking horse champion with destroyers. The two stories are very different, but the information is the same. Even in real stories such as illusions like "destroyers" and "rocking horse champions", the species of materialism is planted and nurtured in the characters' characters.