LIterature Discussions

Please read and help me to write 2 responses(1-2 sentences) on the following discussions from " Everyday Use"
1. What do the quilts symbolize? What other evidence in the story leads us to see the conflict over the quilts as symbols of a bigger issue? What do the various views of or "uses" of the quilts reveal about each member's understanding of preserving history?
I actually used the quilt as one of the symbols in my reaction paper. “I see the quilt being used as a symbol but in a different way. The quilt represents their generational history in the folds of time. It symbolizes how the characters Dee and Maggie are each hiding between layers of fabrics of themselves.The conflict is between the two sisters and how each sister symbolizes the quilt. Dee doesn’t know who she wants to be because she has no foundation. Therefore she needs the quilt to remind her. Maggie on the other hand is the strong one, having to struggle with her deformities but yet she is grounded. She knows her history, she remembers Grandma Dee.
Maggie, although the more timid sister is aware of who she is and the influence of her forefathers in her upbringing. “She can have them mama” referring to the quilts and “I can ‘member Grandma Dee without the quilts” (74) is the most powerful statement in this short story. The quilts are superficial, and are not as important as the memories. Dee on the other hand believes that these objects will connect her to her past. In reality it seems that collecting these objects was just for show or to ease her conscience. Dee said “You would not understand. The point is these quilts, these quilts!” (70). Yes, the quilts that Dee wants to hang as a showpiece alongside the dasher. Dee feels that harboring those pieces will be enough to help her find herself whereas Maggie already knows who she is.

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