Dee, a character in the short story goes back to her old roots instead of her culture. Dee changes her name to Wangero Wanike Kenanjo (cite). As a reference to her African roots. Unlike her humble family Dee is very out spoken and bold. In the text it states “Dee though would look anyone in the eye. Hesitation was no part of her nature”. In this part of the text Maggie, Dee’s sister was describing how she and Dee are different from each other. Dee is an example of a person who takes their own route instead of the people around
Dee, a character in the short story goes back to her old roots instead of her culture. Dee changes her name to Wangero Wanike Kenanjo (cite). As a reference to her African roots. Unlike her humble family Dee is very out spoken and bold. In the text it states “Dee though would look anyone in the eye. Hesitation was no part of her nature”. In this part of the text Maggie, Dee’s sister was describing how she and Dee are different from each other. Dee is an example of a person who takes their own route instead of the people around