Characters In Everyday Use By Alice Walker

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The Story “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker, has a way of developing Dee’s character through indirect presentation which provides meaning to the story. Dee demonstrates on how she is greedy, by taking the quilts and saying they were hers, when she said they were originally out of style.

Indirect Presentation develops Dee’s character, because it shows how greedy she is and how when her mom said she couldn’t have them, she got mad which shows how she usually gets her way all the time.. Early in their lives, her mother “offered Dee (Wangero) a quilt when she went away to college. Then she told me they were old-fashioned,out of style”. So now Dee is saying they’re hers, when they were going to her sister Maggie. Also Dee said that they didn’t

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