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What is Mamas relationship with Dee?

What is Mamas relationship with Dee?

Dee can be called the antithesis of Mama: They are opposites in every way. Mama is fat; Dee is thin. Mama is uneducated; Dee has a college degree. Mama loves both of her daughters, but we sense that Mama dislikes Dee; she knows that Dee is embarrassed by her–the way she looks, the way she talks, the way she lives.

What is the relationship between Dee and Maggie in Everyday Use?

The most basic relationship is that they are sisters. Dee is the older sister, Maggie the younger.

What kind of relationship is shared by the narrator mother and Dee support?

In “Everyday Use,” the narrator, Mama, has a contentious relationship with her daughter Dee. At the beginning of the story, Mama imagines that she is a guest on a talk show as a person who presents as acceptable to Dee–polished, refined, educated.

What do you imagine the mother’s relationship with Dee was like?

The relationship between Dee and her mother seems to have always been estranged. The relationships that Dee had with everyone in the past seemed to be distanced. Dee did not fit or belong in this setting. The narrator comments about how she actually believed that Dee hated her own sister Maggie.

Why is Mama closer with Maggie than she is with Dee?

Why do you think Mama is closer with Maggie than she is with Dee? Mama is closer to Maggie because Maggie followed her mom’s foot steps. She was also living with her mother and she was passionate about using things for everyday use, unlike Dee who only used things for the purpose of art.

What does Dee symbolize in everyday use?

Dee is a symbol of success, accompanied by her lack of remembrance and care for her ancestral history. Maggie, her sister, is a symbol of respect and passion for the past. Mama tells the story of her daughter Dee’s arrival.

What does Dee mean when she says Mama doesn’t understand their heritage?

When Dee/Wangero tells her mother, “You just don’t understand… your heritage,” she implies that hand-made artistic items in their family should be put on display instead of being used. Dee has rejected her birth name, which comes from Dicie, a family name traceable to the Civil War, in favor of Wangero.