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  1. Historical Context of Everyday Use. Walker published In Love and Trouble: Stories of Black Women in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and in the thick of the Women’s Rights Movement of the 1970s. She participated actively in both, organizing and protesting alongside activists such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Gloria Steinem.

  2. Analysis. Mama, an elderly black woman and the first-person narrator, begins the story by saying that she is waiting for her daughter Dee in the yard of her house, which she cleaned the day before in preparation for her visit. Mama goes on to describe the yard, saying it is like a living room, with the ground swept clean like a floor.

  3. 爱丽丝·沃克(Alice Walker)的短篇小说《日常使用》(Everyday Use)首次发表在她1973年的作品集《爱与麻烦》(in Love and Trouble)中,被广泛认为是她最好的作品之一。这个故事由“妈妈”以第一人称讲述,探讨了非洲裔美国人在南方的经历,通过被子的象征连接过去和现在。

  4. 23 de fev. de 2024 · An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. ... Everyday use by Walker, Alice, 1944-Publication date 1994 Topics

  5. Everyday Use Lyrics. I will wait for her in the yard that Maggie and I made so clean and wavy yesterday afternoon. A yard like this is more comfortable than most people know. It is not just a yard ...

  6. 皮肉なことに、ディーの生きている家族への敬意の欠如、およびディーが抽象的な「遺産」としてのみ考えているものを構成する実際の人間への敬意の欠如は、マギーと母親が「感謝する」ことを可能にする明快さを提供します「お互いと彼ら自身の共有さ ...

  7. Everyday Use Summary. In “Everyday Use,” Mama, the story’s first person narrator, describes her relationship to her daughter Dee as Dee, an educated young African-American woman, returns to visit her childhood house in the Deep South. The story begins as Mama and Maggie, Dee’s sister and Mama’s younger daughter, prepare for the visit.

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