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Running Head: CHARACTERIZATION The Characterization of Dee in Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” Student Name Institution Affiliation 1 CHARACTERIZATION 2 The Characterization of Dee in Alice Walker’s Everyday Use Alice Walker’s Everyday Use uses various literary techniques to illuminate the main points and enlighten the readers on matters that happen in society. One of these techniques used in the book is on characterizations. The author describes the traits of various characters through what they do, they speak, or others say about them in the play. The central aspect that holds the dominant theme in this play is Dee. However, three other supporting characters help the reader to get to know more about the flow of the play and the elements of characterization. In Alice Walker's "Everyday Use," Dee is characterized by what she does, what she says, and what others say about her. Dee is characterized by what she does in various ways. To begin with, Dee depicts her egocentric nature. From the play, most of the thing she does show that she is full of herself and cannot be compared with others. For instance, at the age of 16, Dee already wanted beautiful things. During her gr ...
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