Why does dee want the churn top




















A major reason for the conflict between Dee and Maggie is superficial in nature. The narrator reveals that Maggie has burn scars on her arms and legs, while Dee is seemingly perfect in every way. Why does Dee want the quilts? Dee wants the quilts so she can hang them up in her home and remember her heritage. She had never done anything like it before, because she has always admired Dee for her beauty and successfulness. The moments before Dee asks about the quilts, foreshadow the refusal.

Unlike her sister, Dee, Maggie loves the family quilts because she knows the people whose lives and stories are represented by them. She even knows how to quilt herself. Her mother has promised Maggie the quilts, which Dee has already once refused, when she gets married because they are meaningful to her. At the end of the story, Dee, who was always brighter, better-looking, and favored, is angry because her mother refuses to give the quilts which she, Grandma Dee, and Big Dee made over the years.

Why does Dee change her name? She changes her name because her old name is a slave name. She thinks she is superior to her mother and sister and understands the world better. Although she loves her family she is ashamed for her friends to meet them. Dee respects her mother but thinks she is more educated and better than her mother.

Dee changes her name to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo as a way to establish her new identity as an independent, proud African woman. In doing so, Dee rejects her traditional family heritage in favor of renouncing the former slave owners that initially named her ancestors. Mama describes herself as a big-boned woman with hands that are rough from years of physical labor.

She wears overalls and has been both mother and father to her two daughters. Poor and uneducated, she was not given the opportunity to break out of her rural life. Various conflicts exist between Dee, her mother, and her sister, Maggie. The conflicts that rock the family seem to have started a long time ago. Dee despised their initial house, which got burnt down.

On the contrary, her mother liked the house and was saddened by the fact that it got destroyed in a fire. Dee wants the churn top and dasher because… they remind her of her upbringing. She had never done anything like it before, because she has always admired Dee for her beauty and successfulness. Print Share Edit Delete Report an issue. Live Game Live. Finish Editing. This quiz is incomplete! To play this quiz, please finish editing it.

Delete Quiz. Question 1. The narrator could BEST be described as…. She feels inferior to Dee. She feels unappreciated. She feels respected by Dee. She feels unintelligent. Dee changed her name because….



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