Epistolary Quote by Susan L. Marshall
““Father reaches out to touch my scarf. “Your mother’s scarf,” he says softly. “She loved this so very much, you know. I remember her creative streak, how she refused to use the strong dye colours that we usually use for silk design. Instead, she preferred a shade of white, which would not sell as successfully in trade. She loved this scarf, the way it sat humbly around her neck and gave her senses of comfort and peace as she held you tight. You would often beg to wear it, Aisha.” I stroke the scarf subconsciously. A memory flashes in my mind of my mother’s shaking hands as she shaped spun silk into this beautiful scarf. My gentle mother, who coughed violently and shook, plagued she was with an illness that had deteriorated her immensely. I spent every moment I could with her, my heart knowing that each might be my last. “Beautiful Aisha, wear this scarf with your love,” said my mother one morning as she tied it around my neck. I stared at her, my lips wobbling as tears rolled down my cheeks. “I’ll wear it, always loving you, Mother,” I replied. My mother nodded, her eyes also filling with tears as she realised that I understood how little time we had left together.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Unnamed narrative excerpt, author’s memoir, 2020
A child recalls a mother’s cherished scarf, symbolizing love, comfort, and the fleeting nature of time with illness.
In simple terms: A mother’s scarf represents love and limited moments.
Cherish symbols of love while you can.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- visiting a sick parent
- keeping heirlooms
- comforting a child
- reflecting on mortality
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you honor loved ones after they’re gone?
- What objects hold deep meaning for you?
The emotional intensity may overwhelm some readers; not all families have such tangible symbols.