The Significance Of The Quilt In Alice Walker's Everyday Use

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In the short passage Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”, the character Dee shows great interest in a quilt which she dismissed years prior. Dee, the daughter of the main character, has now arrived home from college with new judgment and lack of appreciation. Towards the end of the Story, Dee asks her mother for old antique quilts from the civil war era. Her mother explains how she already promised the quilts to her other daughter while thinking to herself of the time when she offered the quilts to Dee. Dee, obviously upset because she previously denied this quilt argues that Maggie her sister would understand the events in history and the significance of the quilt. However, this is ironic because Dee struggles with accepting her own heritage. For