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Alice Walker The Flowers

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The 1920s were filled with segregation and discrimination against the African American community. Alice Walker, the author of “The Flowers,” wrote this story to the African Americans to remind them of historic sacrifices that were made to better future lives. In the story we see the main character, Myop, on a journey as she loses her innocence when she comes across the skeleton of a dead man. Walker uses a historical lens, and helps the reader remember the tragic, violent events of the 1920s. Through the use of the audience, structure, tone, symbolism, and allusion Walker is able to further prove that this story is a historical lens. Walker wrote this story for the African American community and it reminds them of the awful historical events …show more content…

In the beginning of the story Walker sets a peaceful, content, and even carefree tone, but then it suddenly changes to an eerie or depressing type of tone. The shift from being cheery to dismal sucks the reader in, it hooks the reader and makes them feel and contemplate the story. “She felt light and good in the warm sun.” (Walker) Through the description of how Myop felt towards the beginning and describing her innocence helps set the tone for the beginning, but once Myop wanders further into the woods away from the comfort of her home everything changes. “...the strangeness of the land made it not as pleasant as her usual haunts. It seemed gloomy in the little cove...The air was damp, the silence was close and deep.” (Paragraph 5) The words that aid in describing the changing atmosphere Myop encountered assists in reminding the audience. Right before Myop steps on the man she is caught in an eerie or strange atmosphere and attempts to go back to the easy going environment of the morning, which is seen through the shifts in tone. This helps the reader feel and understand what Myop felt and helps them remember the many sacrifices made. Walker also uses symbolism to help inform the audience of the prices once

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