Answer:
In Alice Walker’s short story “Everyday Use,” the handmade quilts are a means of staying connected to the family’s past and their ancestors. Dee wants use the quilts to decorate her home like one would do with historical artifacts. The quilts would not be put to “everyday use” in Dee’s home. However, for Mama and Maggie, the quilts represent the family’s history, experiences, and struggles across various generations. The quilts, made by family members, are reminders of cherished memories. These quilts were made from pieces of clothes the family members wore in their everyday life. The mother believes these lovingly made quilts should be of “everyday use” as her ancestors intended. She wants to give them to her younger daughter, Maggie, whom she believes will cherish the quilts, unlike Dee. As she tells Dee:
"God knows I been saving 'em for long enough with nobody using 'em. I hope she will!"
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