Your family will always be family no matter what happens. In Everyday Use by Alice Walker, a girl named Dee visited her mother and sister after a while on her own but it clearly shows that she doesn’t truly care for them at all.
When Dee was young, she already despised the conditions her family lived in and was even happy when her house burned down. She also didn’t seem to care when her sister got hurt. One of the first things she did after arriving at her family’s house was to take pictures. However, the pictures were mainly of the house and the areas around it, rather than the people. While in the house, she also took many things without properly asking for permission and she was also going to use them for decoration, not the way they’re supposed to be used.
This teaches us to always be grateful to your family, especially if they’ve continuously helped you a lot throughout your life. For example, I plan to visit my family often in the future and also pay an amount of money to them every month as they have spent a lot of money for me too. You shouldn’t just stop caring and separate yourself once you start living on your own.