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15 August, 09:36

In "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, how do Maggie's beliefs about her heritage differ from Dee's?

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  1. 15 August, 09:40
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    Maggie and Dee hold very different attitudes toward "heritage" in the story "Everyday use". For Dee, heritage is something to put on a display, to show others who see is and to celebrate where she has come from in a historical sense. For Maggie, "heritage" is the family she knows and loves, the stories she has been told and remembers, the homemaking skills she has been taught, and the traditions she holds dear. Dee, now "wangero" has recently discovered her "heritage" and is trying to make an evident display of it by changing her name, her mannerisms, and her appearance, as well as by collecting old household items that represent that heritage. This is evident when she first appears on the screen, wearing
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