It can be inferred that Dee used several strategies to demonstrate to her mother and sister that she was brighter than they were.
<h3>Who is Dee in "Everyday Use"?</h3>
Dee is Mama's oldest daughter, and she has changed her name to Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo.
Dee is dressed in a bright yellow-and-orange ankle-length dress that is improper for the warm weather.
Her hair is straight on top, with two long pigtails that hang down in the back.
<h3>What is the theme of Everyday Use?</h3>
In her short tale "Everyday Use," Alice Walker addresses a recurring theme in her work:
"the portrayal of both harmony and discord within African-American culture."
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