Roots Free Essay, Term Paper and Book Report
David Ayala
Mr. Powell
English-113
June 6, 2005
“Roots”
In “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker and “Blue Winds Dancing” by Tom Whitecloud, the authors emphasize Dee and The Indian (no name) coming from a minority race that had nothing but self value. Both characters leave their origins to go to school and become better. Both characters are put in a similar situation alike but, each has their own way of finding an identity for themselves.
When Dee left her town and returned, she came back on a different note. Her panache style of dressing was not the only thing different with Dee. When she got off the vehicle she spoke a different language. (Paragraph 21) Dee had converted to Muslim while in school and changed her name to Wangero. When Mrs. Johnson called Dee, she replied with, “Not Dee,’ Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo!” (Paragraph 25) Mrs. Johnson was taken aback because the name Dee was traced as far back to Grandmother Dicie. This name was a significant part of her origins and she disposed of it like something meaningless. Wangero was cla......
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