Everyday Use
What is the difference between “stylish” and “sacred” in Houston A. Baker and Charlotte Pierce-Baker’s essay titled “Stylish vs. Sacred in “Everyday Use”?
please answer in two paragraphy
please answer in two paragraphy
I have not read this article but I'm pretty sure I know what the question is after. Dee wants the various objects, like the butter churn, and the quilts as something stylish to outfit her flat with. These, things, however hold powerful practical and cultural weight for Mama. They are sacred to her own identity, an identity she wants to pass on to Maggie. They are sacred objects that defy being objectified by Dee so she can make her flat look cool.