She hopes it might distance her from her past (Apex)
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you can use it by saying " I keep track of my dailey schedule everyday."
Colloquial
Sometimes, I have the urge to run away and change my name.
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It was a slave name
In "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, the name Dee represents a sense of disconnect and misunderstanding between the narrator and her daughter. Dee's name change symbolizes her rejection of her family's heritage and traditions, causing a rift between her and her roots.
Dee's boyfriend, Jimmy T, left her for a new girlfriend. Dee mentioned this to her family in Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use."
Dee/Wangero
the mother conflict with dee's new life
maggie, dee, and mama
Hi
Mama dreams that she meets Dee in the television program, where Dee has changed her name to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo. They are reunited in the dream in a backyard barbecue setting, where Dee wants Mama to call her by her new name. Mama struggles with this as she recalls their strained relationship.
She rips them out of Dee's hands and tosses them into Maggies lap.
Maggie is timid and shy, but Dee is confident and likes to stand out. (apex)
Two old quilts
they repersent the first time she has ever chosen over dee to get something.