The narrator’s spoken language differed from Dee’s and Maggie’s because
The narrator speaks in African American dialect, while her daughters speak more Standard English.
Only Dee spoke in standard English and not Maggie. The story “Everyday Use” begins with the scene in which the mother is waiting for the arrival of her daughter Dee. She feels terrified thinking about her elder daughter Maggie who would feel nervousness and self-consciousness during Dee's stay. She recalls the day when their house caught fire and how she had rescued Maggie. Maggie was badly burned in the fire. Dee's education and exposure towards the English have made her distinct from her mother and sister.
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Desiree acts normally. She loves her baby no matter the color. She accepts him. For a moment she thinks that armand felt the same for the baby, referring to Armand as the proudest father in the parish. She was wrong. With the passage of time, armand distances himself and demonstrates disappointment, by the color of the skin of the baby and to have discovered t desiree's heritage. He did not know she was half black. Armand was a member of a white and prestigious aristocrat family, at a time when segregation was strong in the United States and black slaves occupied the lowest role.
The consequence was that Armand abandoned Desiree and the baby, due to their disappointment. He threw everything on Desiree and the baby into a bonfire. The couple separated.
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