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    Alice Walker & Nadine Gordimer Rodney Lake English 125 Introduction to Literature Professor Peter Kunze August 27th‚ 2012 Alice Walker’s‚ The Welcome Table‚ and Nadine Gordimer’s‚ the Country Lovers‚ are both short stories that deal with the moral and psychological tension of a racially and divided setting and environment among the black and white race. Walker and Gordimer point out the hypocrisy and injustice of racism in these two particular stories told in third–person omniscient point

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    The Welcome Table vs. Country Lovers When it comes to writing there are many different types of writing styles. Two different types of literature are short stories and poems. These two types have many different similarities and differences. It is also how you understand the literature. Some similarities are how they can have the same theme or possibly the same point of view. The differences are how the author uses emotions‚ the length of the literature. I believe that poems use

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    Alice Walker Heritage

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    story‚ “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker the diverse concepts of heritage has induced a disagreement. The reoccurring drama over the different perspectives of heritage ends this with an unsettling ending. Dee has not seen her family since her departure for an education. Her awaited visit sprung differences between the family since she wanted the carved dasher and family quilts to display them in her apartment while these heirlooms meant much more to Momma and Maggie. Walker utilizes the direct characterization

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    The Flower Alice Walker

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    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 that creates an atmosphere of childhood innocence. Myop‚ the main character‚ "skipped lightly." Walker describes

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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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    Alice Walker Scar

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    and your perception of yourself. A scar can help you find beauty deep down inside just like Alice Walker did. Scars cannot tear you down you are the only one can‚ its either you live a lie or just accept the true you‚ which one would you choose? Walker also had problems with self-esteem in her life when her brother shot her in the eye with a BB-gun that left one of her eyes blind. According to walker her life was over “For six years I do not stare at anyone‚ because I do not raise my head”.

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    The Welcome Table vs Country Lovers Jonni Duncan Instructor Karen Lawler English 125 June 25‚ 2013 Thesis Have you ever experienced discrimination and/or racism? It is my belief that‚ sadly‚ most of us have; for this paper I have chosen to compare and contrast the literary works‚ “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker‚ and “Country Lovers” by Nadine Gordimer. Both of these literary pieces give the reader awareness of the pain and suffering endured by the two African-American characters

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    Country Lovers Vs. The Welcome Table Andrea Williams Ashford University People are always looking to compare Race / Ethnicity in literary works. I have chosen to compare and contrast the literary works‚ “Country Lovers” by Nadine Gordimer and “The Welcome Table” by Alice Walker‚ the theme being race / ethnicity. Both of these pieces have the same theme involving racial discrimination. Racial and ethical dilemma is a feeling that we may sometimes witness or experience in today’s society whether

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    Alice Walker Essay 12

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    Alice Walker Walker begins her essay with a story from her early childhood. By starting her essay with a positive story about her and her beauty she lays the foundation for how much her future disfigurement is going to affect every aspect of her life. Walker asks her father is she can go to the fair with him and states that she is the prettiest (“Mercury” 45). From an early age Walker knew she was beautiful. She gained much of her self-worth from her exterior beauty at this age. In the next paragraph

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    Studies in Literature Dallas‚ Tx. Alice Walker Poet‚ short story writer‚ novelist‚ essayist‚ anthologist‚ teacher‚ editor‚ publisher‚ womanist and activist‚ Alice Malsenior Walker was born at home on February 9‚ 1944‚ near Ward’s Chapel‚ a neighboring community of Eatonton‚ Georgia. She is the eighth and last child of Willie Lee Walker and Minnie Lou Tallulah Grant Walker. In 1994‚ Walker changed her middle name to Tallulah-Kate‚ in honor of her maternal great-grandmother‚ the African-Cherokee

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