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    The story The Flowers‚ by Alice Walker‚ is the story that has the best use of description. You can tell the author loves to write descriptively because she uses it throughout the whole piece. In the beginning‚ there is much description about the day the story takes place. For example‚ “The air held a keenness that made her nose twitch.” and‚ “... made each day a golden surprise...”. “A keenness that made her nose twitch” is an extremely pure description because it is deeply felt and understood by

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    “The Flowers” When one learns that innocence is just one part of life‚ their life just begins. In the short story “The Flowers” by Alice Walker one ten year old girl is met face to face with innocence’s biggest rival‚ evil. A summer is full with laughter and joy just like Myops until she encounters evil for the first time which ends her summer. Myop‚ a ten year old girl‚ is born in a sharecroppers family‚ in reference‚ show the setting as post civil war. At this age she is as innocent as

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    Analysis of ’The Flowers’ by Alice Walker How do we lose our childish way of seeing the world? How can we suddenly they see the world as it is‚ in all its evil? ‘The Flowers’ is a story about a young girl who goes through an experience that forces her into changing her way of seeing life‚ and it presents themes like growing up and loss of innocence. The main character of the story is Myop‚ a 10-year-old girl without any major worries in life. The only thing we know about her physical appearance

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    Sharon Ji Professor Cato English 1102 29 April 2013 Myop in “The Flowers” by Alice Walker Short stories are known to have two very distinct characteristics which are interrelated: they are compressed and concentrated. By compressed‚ they mean that the writer squeezes as much information as possible so that it is still considered a short story. When it comes to the story being concentrated‚ they typically mean taking out anything that is not essential to the conflict and how the protagonist

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    The short story‚ “Flowers” by Alice Walker showed a more suitable examples of description writing between the two stories “The Dog Could Teach Me” and “The Sniper”. The reason for this story containing strong examples of description is because throughout the entire story the reader knew every move the character was making or every setting that was changing. In the text of‚ “Flowers” it states “Frayed‚ rotted bleached‚ and frazzled-- barely there- but spinning restlessly in the breeze”. It’s clear

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    story “The Flower”‚ "...the days had never been as beautiful as these...each day a golden surprise." Surprise is the element Alice Walker presents in her story "The Flowers." It is at the heart of the meaning of this story which is driven forward by imagery‚ setting‚ and diction. This story catches you off guard with a sudden twist and changes your emotions a full 180 degrees; as you start to realize the severity of the situation and the times. At the beginning of the story‚ Walker utilizes diction

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    Alice Walker – The flowers “The Flowers” is a story written by Alice Walker‚ in 1988. It’s a 3th-person narrator that tells the story. The story tells us about a girl‚ whose name is Myop. She lives near a forest in a cabin with her family. Sometimes she walks in the forest with her mother‚ they collect nuts among the fallen leaves – actually they have done it many times‚ so that’s why Myop knows the forest very well. One day she is out for one of these walks‚ but by herself. This day something

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    In the Flowers by Alice Walker‚ it talks about a little girl named Myop and how she discovers the unthinkable. Her whole life was the farm that her parents owned‚ until one day she decided to step out and explore outside the fence of the farm for the very first time. She was intrigued at how beautiful it was once she left the farm‚ the flowers were blooming‚ the stream was flowing‚ and it was sunny with blue skies. Everything around her was the pure example of beauty so she wanted more‚ as she kept

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    In the short story "The Flowers‚" there are examples of diction‚ symbolism‚ and setting that prepare the reader for the ending. The example of diction throughout the story is the narrator’s word choice‚ which prepares the reader for shifts in mood. The example of symbols in the story are the flowers‚ which represent innocence and youth. The setting that changes from light and cheerful to dark bring forth the grotesque ending. Despite all the example differing‚ they all foreshadow the ending to the

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    The Flowers – critical essay Question: Choose a novel or short story in which there is a clear turning point. Briefly describe what leads up to the turning point and explain the effect it has on the rest of the novel or short story. Answer The short story‚ “The Flowers” by Alice Walker‚ has a clear turning point. There are many clues in the story which symbolise the turning point coming closer. The turning point is when the main character‚ a young girl‚ steps into the skull of a lynched

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