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28 November, 18:43

What does Dee mean when she says Mama doesn't understand their heritage? Explain what culture means to Dee and to Mama. Give examples from the story to support your opinion.

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  1. 28 November, 19:13
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    This question refers to the text "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker. In this story, we see that Mama and Dee (Mama's daughter) have a very different opinion of what heritage means.

    Dee believes that her culture as an African American leads back to the experiences of African people and slavery. She sees white Americans as oppressors, and believes that the rediscovery of African roots is essential in order to develop an identity. She also believes that culture is something to be celebrated.

    On the other hand, Mama has a more intimate understanding of culture. She links the heritage of their people to the experiences of past generations of their own family. She also sees a stronger link between her present and her culture, as opposed to a connection with Africa. Finally, she is able to see culture in the everyday, mundane things of life, as opposed to the highly developed cultural expressions that Dee enjoys.
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