THE WELCOME TABLE SHEILA TODD ENGLISH 125 NOVEMBER‚ 24‚ 2013 INSTRUCTOR: RONALD SION At its basic level‚ literary criticism‚ like all criticism‚ reflects personal preferences and emotional responses. It’s an activity that requires looking back on a reading experience just as you would look back on a journey you’ve completed and analyzing what you gained from it. Your experience is the central focus. You are the one initiating
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Alice Walker’s The Welcome Table. I chose this piece of literature because I read her novel The Color Purple when I was in high school‚ and I really enjoy her writing style. This story also brings back memories of things my family would tell me about how terribly black people were treated during that time period. It makes me sick to think of how people were treated so horribly simply because of the color of their skin. This story inspires me to stand up for my faith‚ gives me hope‚ and makes me
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selected was “What it’s like to be a Black Girl (For those who don’t know)”. This is a poem written by Patricia Smith. The three elements of the poem that I found to be engaging were the tone‚ the content‚ and the language that the author uses. This poem struck some feelings in me. Therefore I am taking a descriptive approach to my response. As a black woman I felt somewhat belittled by the tone that this author uses in this poem. She speaks about the idea of being a black girl as being someone
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form of “What it’s like to be a Black Girl (for those of you who aren’t)” by Patricia Smith‚ is just that‚ an explanation. From the first three syllables “First of all‚” the author gives a sense of a story being told. She uses jagged sentence structure and strong forceful language to also show the reader the seriousness of her topic. Smiths poem gives the audience an insider’s view into a young black girl’s transition into black woman-hood at a time where both being a black girl and a black woman was
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The two poems‚ ‘What it’s like to be a black girl’ and ‘Child of the Americans’ are of great inspiration to the readers. The two poems relate especially with the African Americans‚ who face many life challenges‚ together with these being discussed in the two poems. This caught my interest as the subjects and events talked about in both poems are real and happen in the society each passing day. In the poem what it’s like to be a black girl‚ the choice made by the girl is desirable. She is determined
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The Welcome Table “The Welcome Table” written by Alice Walker is a story about faith and religion. This was a bittersweet story about an elderly woman finding Jesus. The theme of the story is having faith in your religion. Some of the literary elements of this short story that contribute to the theme include plot‚ point of view‚ conflict‚ and setting. This story provides an excellent example of theme because it provokes emotion and insight. The plot of this story begins when an elderly woman
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The Welcome Table by Alice Walker expressed that the person is very complexly to a certain idea of great metaphors‚ appear so resounding for the bookworms now know is connected to the unattainable individual. The narrative was voice in a third person so it was much simpler for the booklover to remark it was truthfully speaking about a vagabond. The all-inclusive portrayal of the personality like the woman exhausted garments and messiness made the booklover considers the essence
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The Welcome Table Tawanda Richardson English 125: Introduction to Literature Amber Anaya July 15‚ 2012 The short story I decided to write about was‚ “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker. As I was reading this story‚ the theme I decided on was Religion. The Welcome Table is a wonderful story that is filled with several symbolisms‚ such as religion‚ racism and finally the reward of getting to meet her Jesus‚ so she can tell him all about her struggles. Throughout the story one can tell that
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THE WELCOME TABLE DONNA QUINN ENGLISH 125 TNTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE LYNDSEY LEFEBVRE JANUARY 7‚ 2013 The Welcome Table “The Welcome Table” engages the reader in inter-racial issues from a sociological and moral perspective that is brought to life in the symbolism and point of view. The author uses such colorful words that it allows the reader to actually embrace the feelings of the character. The theme of “The Welcome Table” is
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Theme of The Welcome Table Stephanie Brutus ENG 125: Introduction to Literature Instructor: Corey King July 23‚ 2012 Theme of The Welcome Table The short story I have chosen to write about is "The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker. The story speaks about an elderly African American woman that walked quite a distance to a church for the purpose of praising and worshiping her lord and savior Jesus Christ. She is unwelcome by the members of this congregation simply because of the color of her
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