My Mother Pieced Quilts” and “Museum Indians” are about love and family history. Compare and contrast the speakers in the two texts and how they interact with their mothers as well as the way they describe their family history. Include examples of figurative language in your analysis. Remember to support your ideas with evidence from the texts. My Mother Pieced Quilts by Teresa Acosta is a poem about a mother and daughter that are immigrants in Texas. The family moved to Texas during the Great Depression and they are struggling since they are working in farms and fields to earn a living by working. Museum Indians by Susan Powers is a short story about a mother and daughter that are coming from Dakota to Chicago in 1961 for a better life. The mother is upset about the stuffed buffalo's head since it’s an heirloom that was stolen from her people. The mother visits the stuffed buffalo to remind her of her culture. This symbolizes the mothers sadness. …show more content…
“galloping along the frayed edges,tucking them in as you did us at night” (22-23). This shows how the mother is providing love and reassurance to the daughter and the quilts. This represents the mothers love and memories. In the text of Museum Indians, the mother speaks to the buffalo head:“You don’t belong here,” Mom tells him on those rare occasions when she feels she must pay her respects. “We honor you,” she continues, “because you are a creature of great endurance and great generosity. You provided us with so many things that helped us to survive. It makes me angry to see you like this.” (26). This means that she gives her respect to the artifact by visiting the buffalo with her daughter to teach her the value of her stolen