In Alice Walker's "everyday use" she states that her legacy is particularly useful and sacred through quilting. Walker is an American writer known for her novel "Purple Purple" who won Oscar after being photographed in 1985. Dee and Maggie grew up in the same family that the same mother brought up. Sister's touching the same values helps their mature expression differ. People's values and cultural roots change by accident as they are taught and when treating history and sacred things.
Heritage is an important factor for every developing family. Heritage nurtures people's values and helps them to show what they believe. Family values in particular. In Alice Walker's story "Daily Youth", the value of heritage is the main topic. Throughout the story, there are lots of words explaining Wangero (Dee), Maggie, and its mother's value. The choice of these words plays an important role in discussing these people's relative value and inheritance. The mother of Wangero and Maggie is the narrator of this story. It is clear at the beginning of this story that she is proud that the narrator expresses her clean garden as a spacious living room.
Dee insists that her mother does not understand her heritage. Mama does not understand the concept of the heritage of Dee. Dee to Maggie, "You should try making something yourself, which is a really new day for us but from the perspective of your mother's lifestyle you will never know it." (112) Di still insists his view on the family legacy, slips her new fashion glasses, leaving his childhood at home. In a sense, she left her clothes on in the newly discovered "heritage". Mama and Maggie are late, but I feel they are not so dissatisfied. They enjoy a small snuff together, sit there at night and enjoy simple daily traditions and traditions.
Everyone has a heritage. Some aspects of real estate may be proud but other people are ashamed. It is easy for them to see the same legacy from different perspectives. In "Daily Youth", Dee only evaluates her tradition from a fashion perspective, but Mama and Maggie cherish the same tradition for their practicality and personal significance. The first clues to this story is that Dee departed from her tradition, and when it is not in fashion it is her appearance. Mom explained that Dee is wearing a dress "I'm so loud and it hurt my eyes." Mama kept talking about the yellow and orange in the dress. Mom explains the gems that Dee wears and "how the bracelet hangs and makes a sound". The hair of Dees is drawn as "It is black at night, there are two long strings at the end, just like a little lizard hiding behind the ear". Traditional clothes