1. Alice Walker The Flowers
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
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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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3. Alice Walker Metaphors
Pulitzer prize winner, Alice Walker, best known for her ability to put the struggles of African
American women into words. Walker's poem "For My Sister Molly Who in the Fifties" published in
1972, reflects the time period in which black woman began to receive a better education. Molly was
struggling with her own double consciousness, which resulted in her choosing her new identity and
overthrowing the old. In "For My Sister Molly Who in the Fifties", Walker uses characterization
metaphors and similes, symbols, and allusions to show how class can divide families. Walker uses
metaphors and similes throughout the text to demonstrate that class can be used to divide a family.
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Often times people of the lower class are unable to travel and due to the fact that they are
uneducated, they cannot interpret a text. The narrator, however, makes it clear that Molly has
traveled while her family has not. In lines, 51– 55 the narrator states "Who off into the
university/Went exploring/To London and/ To Rotterdam/Prague and Liberia/ Bringing back the
news to us". Molly has not only education now that separate her but physical distance as well. She is
easily able to travel from place to place which demonstrates a certain amount of wealth which is
associated with class. However, at the end of the quote, we learn that she brought back the news to
her family. Proving that her family is stationary and idle in that they are not actively able to attain
knowledge that Molly has. Her family has not moved and only knows of local news and knowledge
which pertains to their lifestyle. Additionally, the readers are told that Molly knows and reads
Hamlet (21) and Prose and Poetry (30). Both of these literary texts are and can be written in
Elizabethan English. Hamlet is a play and theater is associated with luxury which is typically
afforded to people of high society of the bourgeoisie in olden times where theater derived from. To
understand these text education is typically required, however, Molly's family doesn't have
education thus separating them
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5. The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The Color Purple by Alice Walker is a story written in 1982 that is about the life struggles of a
young African American woman named Celie. The novel takes the reader through several main
topics including the poor treatment of African American women, domestic abuse, family
relationships, and also religion. The story takes place mostly in rural Georgia in the early 1900's and
demonstrates the difficult life of sharecropper families. Specifically how life was endured from the
perspective of an African American woman. The Color Purple is written in the form of letters that
Celie narrates explaining the events that took place at certain points in her life. Celie endures
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________ to take Nettie as his bride, so he offers Celie instead calling her "the ugly". Mr. ________
agrees to marry Celie, but not out of love but out of Celie's ability to look after children, and cook
and clean. Mr. ________ shows the way women were viewed by men during that time period. Mr.
_______ beats Celie to prove his male authority to overpower women. He is unhappy with the life
that he currently has because he could not have Nettie, and instead got Celie. He takes his anger out
on Celie simply because she was not the one he wanted. Celie makes it known to the reader that it is
almost impossible to talk to anyone in or out of her family about the actions that take place in her
own home. She continues to write letters to God because it is the only way she can express the way
she feels other than in her own mind. Even though their family was torn apart by the death of their
mother and the violence of their father, Celie and her sister Nettie try to stay together while they
fight through all of the violence that goes on around them. The Color Purple's main concept of
family is her connection to her sister over many years. Though they were physically separated for
the majority of the time, Celie maintains her love and affection for her sister and two children for
nearly 30 years. Celie makes it important to become close friends with people who are good to her
and treat her better than the children and husband she has at home. Celie
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7. Paul Walker Research Paper
Paul Walker was a movie star. Paul Walker is a good actor because he had potential to be the best.
Let's start with his childhood. He was born in Glendale, California on september 12,1973. Paul
loved the camera, he appeared on camera at a young age doing modeling and acting.When he was in
his 20s he started off on tv shows such as, Charles in Charge, Whos the Boss, and The Young and
the Restless. Then, he later started doing movies like She's All That and The Skulls. In 2001, he was
in the Fast and the Furious. He went on in several films in the genre, such as Takers, Hours and
Vehicle 19. He had siblings, Cody Walker, Caleb Walker, Amie Walker and Ashlie Walker.
Some of his quotes are, ¨I start to make up right now for every wrong turn I've made¨, ¨Train your
mind to see the good in everything¨, ¨If one day the speed kills me, do not cry because I was
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He attended various California community colleges. Then left his tv career for good. Soon after, he
started to be in movies, all pitched at a teen audience which helped turn him into a heartthrob.He
landed a leading role,The Fast and the Furious, film that paid homage to road films of the 1970s.
The Fast and the Furious brought Walker to new heights of fame on the way to box–office receipts
of more than $200 million.Two years later,the franchise was back its first seguet,2 Fast and the
Furious,and walker was again along for the ride.Then walker on some movies such as
Timeline(2003),Into the Blue(2005),The running scared(2006),Ensemble Drama Novel(2004),The
Children's Adventure
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9. The Color Purple by Alice Walker
In the novel, the color purple, Alice Walker said "A girl is nothing to herself; only to her husband
can she become something. What can she become? I asked. Why, she said, the mother of his
children. But I am not the mother of anybody's children, I said, and I am something", clearly
supporting the idea that self–actualization is independent from gender roles. It's this sense of self–
actualization and how it leads to empowerment that the minor characters in the color purple
consistently conveyed throughout the novel. Minor characters aren't minor at all; in fact, they play
major roles in leading various areas in the thematic development, symbolism and adding dimension
to the main characters.
Harpo struggles to fit into stereotypical gender roles established by society's views and enforced by
his father. At the beginning of the novel, Harpo tries to emulate his father's abusive tendencies in an
attempt to make his wife obey his rules. When Harpo first introduced Sofia to his father and it was
time for Sofia to leave, "Harpo stands up to leave too but she says Naw, Harpo, you stay here. He
sort of hang there between them a while then he sit down again (Walker, 31). It's this hesitance that
speaks volumes about Harpo's internal conflict. This is the first quote that introduces and indicates
his uncertainty and confusion about his role(s) as a stereotypical man during the time of
segregation–not only among whites and African Americans but also among males and females.
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11. Alice Walker Oppression
Alicia Sanchez
Dr.D.Hayes
ENG4U1
19 May 2017
.........An analysis of oppression and resistance in Alice Walker's The Colour Purple (1982) and
Lawrence Hill's The Book of Negroes (2007).
Historically, it is widely known that during times of segregation and the slave industry that
oppression was common towards African Americans and that white supremacy was prominent.
Alice Walker's award winning The Colour Purple (1982) is a narrative, told through the perspective
of a poor, uneducated, African American named Celie, who is writing letters to God. Through her
letters readers learn of her abuse, and her experience with being bought and sold away from home,
far from the ones she loves. With that perspective readers are educated on the trials ... Show more
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Readers are educated on the double edged sword of being both black and a female. Walker does this
by by expressing how gender oppression complicates racial oppression. Black female characters not
only had to face slavery and racism but also sexism and abuse, mentally, physically and sexually.
This was encountered by both white and black male characters. The black males in the novel are
portrayed as cruel, as they live in a world where white men rule and feel like less of a man and
because of this they take out their anger and frustration on the black females. Walker starts her novel
with Celie's letter describing the brutal rape by her father. Walker writes " He just say you gonna do
what your mammy wouldn't. First he put his thing up against my hip ... when that hurt I cry. He start
to choke me, saying you better shut up and git used to it." (1) In comparison to the white male
characters, Celie's father feel as if he has very little worth, therefore taking out his frustration on his
daughters. Readers learn that Fonso impregnated Celie twice, disposing of both children, and once
he got bored he turned his attention towards Nettie. Celie is also raped daily by Mr.__. He would try
to convince her that since they are married she is obligated to have sex with him whenever he wants,
but when she wouldn't oblige he would beat her then forcefully rape her. Walker writes " Just finish
my business, get off and go to sleep." Mr__ also asserts his male dominance by beating her in front
of people. Walker writes, " He beat me today cause he say I winked at a boy in church. I may have
got something in my eye but I didn't wink. I don't even look at mens, I'm too scared of them." This
12. quote shows how fearful Celie is of the male character both black and white. She doesn't say " i'm
scared of white men", she openly writes of her fear of all men. She's afraid to look or speak with
them as she knows it will result
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14. Alice Walker Discrimination
Women's Rights Issues in 1900's Portrayed in The Color Purple by Alice Walker Alice Walker's The
Color Purple is a excellent account of life as a poor woman in the 1900's. Not only most women in
The Color Purple characters suffered from racism due to gender and skin color but woman who
suffered at the hands of men. All the burdens handed, abuse, and emotions provoked, it's unbearable.
In The Color Purple, Alice Walker resembles the hardships of Women in the 1900's though the
character relationships with men. The character relationships help us to understand how Alice
Walker portrayed physical abuse, emotional abuse, and mental abuse to women.
Physical abuse is the use of physical force that results in bodily injury, physical pain, or impairment.
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Naw suh, he say low, embarrass.'
Well how you spect to make her mind? Wives is like children. You have to let 'em know who got the
upper hand. Nothing can do that better than a good sound beating.
He puffed on his pipe.
Sofia think too much of herself anyway, he say. She need to be taken down a peg. I like Sofia, but
she don't act like me at all. If she talking when Harpo and Mr._________ come in the room, she
keep right on. If they ast her where something at, she say she don't know. Keep talking.
I think bout this when Harpo ast me what he ought to do to her to make her mind. I don't mention
how happy he is now. How three years pass and he still whistle and sing. I think bout how every
time I jump when Mr.________ call me, she look surprise. And like she pity me.
Beat her. I say. (Walker 35–36)
Harpo and Sofia's relationship ended over Harpo's actions. There marriage was over because of
Harpo's constant need to dominate Sofia, the way most men do, by using violence. This moment
makes Celie realize that violence doesn't help a marriage, it damages it. At that moment Celie's
character realizes that her relationship with Mr.__ is not fine and makes Celie jealous, wishing she
could have a relationship like Sofia and Harpo. As well as to be strong enough to overpower Mr.__
the way Sofia was able to do to
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16. The Color Purple by Alice Walker
The award–winning novel, "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker, is a story about a woman going
through cruel things such as: incest, rape, and physical abuse. This greatly written novel comes from
a very active feminist author who used many of her own experiences, as well as things that were
happening during that era, in her writing. "The Color Purple" takes place in the early 1900's, and
symbolizes the economic, emotional, and social deprivation that African American women faced in
Southern states of America. The main character of the story is Celie, a fourteen–year old that starts
writing letters to God for thirty years, and then to her sister, Nette, who ran away to Africa to save
herself from the troubles Celie went through. Celie starts off as a pushover and very dependent girl
that would eventually grow and develop into an independent flourishing woman that opens a
business making pants for all genders. This novel shows the hardship of a girl becoming a woman
over the course of her life and eventually standing up for herself and being confident. Many of the
experiences and characters of "The Color Purple" are based on history of that time and a bit of the
author's personal experiences. Her use of epistolary allows the reader to learn everything in the point
of view of Celie. Alice Walker's influences for writing this novel range from her childhood
experiences to the white society in her hometown of Eatonville, Georgia. Even during these times, it
still shows that women
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18. Everyday By Alice Walker Essay
Born in provincial Eatonton, Georgia, on February 9, 1944, Alice Walker is one of the most adored
African–American writers working today. Alice is one of the youngest children out of her eight
siblings. At the time where African–American were belittled by socioeconomic, her mother worked
as a maid in order to help support the family's eight children. Furthermore, at the time Alice was 8
eight years old, she suffered a severe incident regarding with her being shot in the right eye with a
BB pellet while playing with two of her brothers. Consequently, requiring surgery thus leaving a
whitish scar tissue formed in her damaged eye. Prior to the incident, Walker was teased by her
appearance and became self–conscious throughout her childhood. Living in the racially divided
South, Walker attended segregated schools and was merited the highest accolade in high school
being valedictorian of her class. With the financial support of scholarships, she was granted to attend
Spelman College in Atlanta. However, received another scholarship thus shifting to Sarah Lawrence
College in New York. While at Sarah Lawrence, Walker visited Africa as one of the chosen few
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The word literature defined by Merriam Webster is writings in which expressions and form, in
connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as
poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. Meaning for it to be considered as literature, it must
appeal to individuals emotion for the story in addition, hold a significant value for the reader to grip
and remember her for her craft. In the story, the narrator will argue the meaning of heritage
throughout the story where her daughter named Dee who has constructed herself and reject her
authentic heritage as she fails to see the family
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20. Alice Walker Research Papers
Mary Grace Furmanchik
Mrs. Coggins
English 311
18 April 2016
The Building Blocks of Alice Walker Alice Walker, an american writer, was born in Putnam,
Georgia, and was the youngest of her eight siblings. Her father, Willie Walker, was "wonderful at
math, but a terrible farmer" and made around $4,000 dollars in today's money by sharecropping and
dairy farming. Her mother, Millie Grant, worked as a maid 11 hours a day to help send Alice to
college. Growing up listening to her grandfather's stories of his past, Walker began building her
empire for writing. When Walker was 8 years old, one of her brothers accidently shot her in the right
eye with a BB gun. The Walkers, being poor and car–less, did not get Alice to a doctor in time to
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In The Color Purple the whole story is based of a character who overcomes the oppression of male
dominance and finds self assertivation. "Womanist was a term Walker used for feminist of color,
who loves women's culture, music, dance, the spirit, and herself. Her definition would transform
black women's literary criticism and had a major impact on feminism in general."(Gillespie 11)
Walker also was greatly influenced by Zora Neale Hurston, an African American woman writer
during the Roaring 20's. By definition, Hurston was considered a womanist to
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22. The Color Purple By Alice Walker
Alice Walker, the author of The Color Purple, grew up in the harsh conditions of the South in the
1940's. Alice walker was raised in the middle of the Women's Rights Movement and had to find
hope to get through all of the challenges she had to face. In The Color Purple, Alice Walker uses the
main character, Celie, as an example of hope. Hope helps Celie overcome oppression, abuse, and
other challenges. Celie is used as an example of the life of a woman during the time of the Civil
Rights Movement, and how she had to cope with all of the hardships life threw at her. Hope is a
feeling of expectation and desire for a certain things to happen. By having hope, Celie is able to
believe that one day everything will be will be the way she wants. Growing up in the the midst of
the Women's Rights Movement, Alice Walker was surrounded with prejudice of women by men.
Men expected women to do what were known as womanly things such as cook, clean the house, do
laundry, as well as many other household chores. Women, in the eyes of men, were looked at as
children to a certain degree. They also got beat when something was not done correctly, and got
punished as if they were a child. While the men worked, women usually stayed at home to maintain
the household and take care of the children. There was not a lot of job opportunities for women at
the time because men thought they were not smart or skilled enough. Women spent most of their
time staying at home because they were not allowed to
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24. Who Is Alice Walker?
Alice Walker is known for her awesome books and movies, but one impressive fact about Alice is
that she is a poet, novelist, short writer and an essayist. Walkers book called "The Color Purple" won
her the National Book Award and The Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Most of her book are best sellers.
Walker began publishing her fiction and poetry during the latter years of the Black arts movement in
the 1960s. Her books have been translated into more than two dozen languages, and her books have
sold more than fifteen copies.Walker has been an activist all her adult life, and believes that learning
to extend the range of our compassion is activity and work available to all. She is a staunch defender
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Growing up was not easy for Ms.Walker. While playing with her two brothers she got shot in her
right eye with a BB gun. Walker decided to become a writer as she got older. She wrote a novel
called 'The Temple of My familiar" in 1989 and another novel in 1992 called "possessing The Secret
Of Joy". Alice is a Pulitzer Prize winning, African American novelist and poet most famous for
authoring "The Color Purple". "Roselily" was her first published as the opening story in Alice W
first collection of short stories.Her first novel was "The Third Life of Grange Copeland". Another
impressive fact about Ms.Walker is some of her books are about her own experiences. She is most
famous for "The Color Purple", because the book won multiple prizes and made her even more
famous. "The Color Purple" is about two sisters that grow up fairly poor and are slaves around their
fathers land. The oldest sister got raped by her dad and got pregnant twice. The father took both of
her babies and got rid of them. Later in the movie she sees a baby and thinks its hers so she follows
the woman carrying the child and ask if she can hold her. While she is holding the baby she looks
under on the dipper to see if the stitching is on the pamper. The older sister stitches "Olivia" on the
bottoms. The dad gives the older daughter to a man who wants his youngest daughter but the dad
won't let him. Later the girls visit each other and the older
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26. Informative Essay On Paul Walker
Paul Walker
How many of you guys know Paul Walker? Well he was a very good, funny, and smart, actor and is
a great loving person. Lots of people looked up to him including me. Paul started acting at a very
young age. Back in 1986, when paul was just 13 he
Kasson 2 that was Sponsored by eight different sponsors. Paul is a very athletic man and always up
for a challenge know matter what.
Starting in 2001 Paul walker started the Fast and the Furious series and sadly it ended in
2015, in the middle of the seventh movie. Furious 7 paul passed in a car accident and so he couldn't
fulfill his dream to make ten movies to finish off the movie series. In the middle of the
Seventh movie paul died so his younger identical brother, Cody Walker finished the other half of
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Paul was most famous for acting in the movie series "Fast and the Furious". Paul was one of the
main actors in all the movies of the "Fast and the Furious", and in the middle of the
Seventh movie, he died in a tragic car accident, Roger Rodas was the driver that crashed the
Porsche Carrera GT into a pole, with Paul Walker in the car. Paul Walker would have survived the
crash, but the Porsche started on fire, the fire is what killed him.
I picked Paul Walker because he is my role model, and the first movie that I seen of him was
"Varsity Blues" , then started to watch "Fast And Furious" that's what really made me like him I love
driving and working on cars and I always thought i would be as good of a dier as paul.
Paul Walker IV is great man, who tried his hardest to make everyone as happy as they can be, his
family was his top priority, his family has always came first and would take a bullet for every single
one of them just because he has the biggest heart that a person can have. Paul has been a great friend
to all of his coacters the he acted with. Vin Diesel was one of many of his best friends Vin acted with
Paul, they both won several reword for "best on screen–team", "Best on
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28. Alice Walker
What Really Happens in the End?
"So in the end you can't even really regret your misfortunes because they led you somewhere,"
(Profile: Alice Walker) explains author Alice Walker. The Color Purple tells the life story of Celie,
who is from the South. She writes letters to God in which she tells about her life from ages 14 to 44.
In the letters she does not complain to God; She simply needs to talk to someone she loves and
trusts and someone who she feels loves her. Henrik Ibsen conveys an example of an individual who
is outcasted from society in An Enemy of the People. Dr. Stockmann, deemed an enemy of the
people, proved a point that in a weak position he gained an individual mind–set with several
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She emphasized that it is crucial to have the ability to express one's thoughts to develop one's self. In
an interview in Newsweek in June, 1982 Walker explained that Celie, the protagonist of The Color
Purple who was modeled after her own grandmother, was raped at the age of twelve by her slave
owner and Walker's grandfather. Celie was unable to resist those who abuse her and remembering
Alphonso's warning, "Better tell nobody but God."(Walker 1) Celie felt the only thing she can do is
remain silent and let others take advantage of her. Walker did not ignore the social forces that
eventually cause men to lash out in frustration and rage. "Harpo say, I love you, Squeak. He kneel
down and try to put his arms 'round her waist. She stand up. My name is Mary Agnes, she say"
(Walker, Alice 99). In this passage, Squeak went to the prison with an unsuccessful attempt to
release Sofia, who was raped by the prison warden. Nettie expressed, "I hadn't realized I was so
ignorant, Celie" (Walker, Alice 138). The letters exemplify as hypocrisy Celie could not mention
anything, such as when Nettie wrote, "It is the pictures in the bible that fool you" (Walker, Alice
140–41). Nettie's letters work to broaden her concept
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30. Meridian, by Alice Walker
The women of the late sixties, although some are older than others, in Alice Walker's fiction that
exhibit the qualities of the developing, emergent model are greatly influenced through the era of the
Civil Rights Movement. Motherhood is a major theme in modern women's literature, which
examines as a sacred, powerful, and spiritual component of the woman's life. Alice Walker does not
choose Southern black women to be her major protagonists only because she is one, but because she
had discovered in the tradition and history they collectively experience an understanding of
oppression that has been drawn from them a willingness to reject the principle and to hold what is
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Meridian's quest for wholeness and her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement is initiated by her
feelings of failure in living up to the standards of black motherhood. Meridian gives up her son
because she believes she will destroy his growth with guilt and she has her tubes tied after a painful
abortion (pg. 133). Walker investigated the idea of an African–American structure of motherhood, as
she develops the protagonist, Meridian, who at first believes she cannot properly fulfill the
responsibility.
The author entered the conflict about the value of motherhood in which American feminists were
then, as they are now, engaged. Motherhood is also seen as a moral transformation, as a woman
comes to terms with being different in that she ceases to be an independent individual because she is
one way or the other attached to another her baby (FPS). Barbara Christian writes that Walker
combines the forces of traditional and feminist perspectives on motherhood, attempting a
compromise that would allow the protagonist to survive:
As many radical feminists blamed motherhood for the waste in women's lives and saw it as a dead
end for a woman, Walker insisted on a deeper analysis: She did not present motherhood itself as
restrictive. It is so because of the little value society places on children, especially black children, on
mothers, especially black mothers, on life itself. In the novel, Walker acknowledged that a mother in
this society is often "buried
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32. The Color Purple by Alice Walker
"The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more
than black people were made for white, or women created for men." Straight from the mouth of
Alice Walker this quote was spoken in order to point out that fact that none of God's creatures were
put on this Earth to be someone else's property. Alice Walker is an African–American novelist and
poet who took part in the 1960's civil rights movement in Mississippi. Walker's creative vision was
sparked by the financial suffering and racial horror of African American life and culture in the rural
South. Her writing explores different relationships among women and embraces the compensating
power of social and political revolution. Walker was a catalyst for change during her lifetime.
Alice Malsenior Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia. Alice Walker is one of
the most admired African–American authors writing today. Because she was the youngest daughter
of sharecroppers, Walker grew up fairly poor. Her mother spent her days as a maid in order to
provide for her eight children. When Walker was about 8 years old, she was victim to a serious
injury that impacted her life and personality. She was shot in the right eye with a BB pellet dur8ing
agame of cowboys and Indians with two of her brothers. Pasty scar tissue formed in her damaged
eye, and caused her to become self–conscious of this visible mark. After the incident, Walker largely
withdrew from the world around her.
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34. The Color Purple By Alice Walker
The Color Purple, is a novel written by the American author Alice Walker. The novel won the 1983
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and is also regarded to be her most successful piece of work. It has
developed into an award winning film and was recently made into a Broadway play. The story
continues to impress readers throughout the decades due to its brutal honesty. The novel successfully
and truthfully demonstrates what life was like for black women during the early twentieth century.
The book discusses the major struggles that women endured throughout history in the South. After
the Civil War, racism towards black American's hit it's all time peak. Both black men and women
had to live with the constant hatred and brutal abuse from members of the white society. Not only
were women viewed as less important by black men, they were also oppressed by white men. This
sadly caused black women to become highly unprivileged. In the novel, discrimination towards
women is very prevalent. Women discrimination is a motif throughout the novel and it is also the
most significant theme. The women in the novel form bonds that are important to the development
of the plot and the theme. The women in the novel grow as a whole and give each other strength,
power, and hope. Since Walker had to live with the torture and abuse, she does not hide from the
harsh reality of how women are treated in the African American culture. Walker has written this
novel to show how women have been able to gain rights
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36. Alice Walker The Color Purple Essay
Imagine having a hard life full of secrets and truth. This novel, written by Alice Walker, shows how
a young lady, Celie, goes threw thick and thin only to ponder who she really is. In the beginning she
is timid, submissive and passive. As the novel progresses, Celie transforms into a strong,
independent, and outspoken woman. The technique that she uses throughout this novel is the fearing
of God. Alice Walker takes her readers from low to high, with this powerful story, all narrated
through letters to God.
Purple America America was in its prime in the 1920's. A time of many drastic changes, 1920's
Americans enjoyed a booming economy, a prosperous and wealthy upper–class society, and general
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She was the youngest of eight children and some difficulties growing up. At age eight she lost her
vision in one eye, but decided to make the most of the adversities in life. Alice is a very intelligent
woman, she obtain a scholarship in 1963 at Spelman college in Alabama. After he courses there, she
transferred to Sarah Lawrence college in Bronxville, NY. In New York she was mentored by Muriel
Rukeyser, who helped publish her first poems and stories. She took a trip to Africa during the
summer, and came home depressed, pregnant, and considering suicide. Once she had an abortion,
she began pouring her emotions into poetry. Alice soon married a jewish activist, Melvyn Leventhal,
and bore a child, Rebecca, then divorced in 1976. Her writing took off a few years after her divorce.
Now she mentors young African Americans women all over the world inciting her voice as for
artistic freedom.
The books that she has written so far are; "The Color Purple", which won the Pulitzer Prize of 1983
and American book award, "In love with trouble: Stories of black women", "Revolutionary Petunias
and Other Poems" made in 1973, "Once: Poems", 1986, "Five Poems", 1972, "Goodnight Willie
Lee, I'll see you in the morning", 1979 named after her father, and "Horses make a landscape look
more beautiful", 1984. She is now seventy–four and still motivating the African American women of
today, be powerful in the future. The Color Purple is one story that cannot be
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37.
38. Alice Walker Setting
The use of a literary technique such as setting can play a significant role in developing the main
conflict within a storyline. Purposefully, writers will incorporate setting in order to establish the
main conflict or plot within the text. In addition, the use of setting can further extend the reader's
knowledge and understanding of the message pertaining to the situation that the author is conveying.
Consequently, the setting can be a critical element that helps the readers understand the main
conflict presented by the author in a story. Further, the setting has a tremendous influence on what
happens in the story since it plays a role into the reason as to why the conflict occurs. The African
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In "The Flowers," the major conflict of the loss of innocence due to the sight of the dead man is
depicted through the use of setting. As mentioned previously, the mood of the short story towards
the conflict is a dark mood. Further, it could be inferred that the historical era was between the
1870's to the 1950's. This can develop the conflict because it creates a reason as to why or how the
conflict came to be. In other words, the setting is the cause to the effect which is the conflict. The
conflict of "The Flowers," was mentioned earlier to be the loss of innocence due to the sight of the
dead man. This can be presented within the text in paragraph 8 when the writer states, "Myop laid
down her flowers." From this quote, it can symbolize Myop's growth to youthfulness due to her
sincere and mature actions. However, the sight of the dead man and the rope hanging on the tree can
show Myop's loss of innocence since she had experienced an unpleasant situation where she must
grow mentally in order to conquer her emotions. The historical era inferred to be around the 1870's
to the 1950's can give a reason as to how the conflict started which was the lynching of the man. The
idea of lynching, which can be inferred from the description of the noose hanging from the tree, had
occurred in the United States from the 1880's to the
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39.
40. The Color Purple by Alice Walker
I enjoyed reading the novel The Colour Purple by Alice Walker, as well as watching the movie
adaptation of it. The Colour Purple film directed by Steven Spielberg is well made and captures the
true feeling and moments of which were felt when the thoughts were expressed through written
words in the novel. There are various similarities and differences between the novel and the film
which create mood alterations and a dynamic view. Some of the differences between the film and
the novel are the alteration of the narrative structure, some of the attitudes and actions of the
characters, the relationships between the characters, and how the novel creates more in depth
feelings and developments of the characters and their relationships. The structure of the film is
different than the novel because the novel is composed of letters Celie writes to God; however the
movie doesn't show this. The novel shows Celie's journey as she expresses herself through her
letters which she deeply expresses her thoughts, feelings and emotions. In the film Celie is not
shown expressing herself this way instead a different connection with God is created. The film
excludes Celie's strong and deep relationship with God which prevents her from partaking in a lot of
self–reflection. There are a few details that are also altered between the novel and the film. Some of
which include how in the novel Nettie runs away but in the film she is sent away from her sister, the
novel talks about Nettie's time in
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41.
42. Tom Walker : Character Analysis Of Tom Walker
ivan Hoyos
English 3 2.B
Mr.Recinto
12/13/17
Tom walker and his better half were both exceptionally childish they were selfish to the point that
they even tought to undermine each other." Mrs. Walker was a tall, grumpy lady who seemed as
though she was furious constantly and had a petulant and pestering tongue. She sometimes had the
wounds all over her better half perpetrated upon her.
Tom would beat her awful a considerable measure. At the point when Tom educated her regarding
his meeting with the Fallen angel and the offer the Villain made him to offer his spirit for cash. Tom
and his better half have a despondent marriage. Tom is depicted as a grumpy person, his significant
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In any case... just in light of the fact that she truly needs him to, he can't. Tom needs to state yes, hes
eager and needs the cash however becasue his better half likewise needs the cash as well, he rejects
it, just to shield her from sharing the cash she was going to get and her riches. They contend
considerably more about this circumstance, and she heads out to endeavor to get the arrangement for
her own particular self. At the point when Tom finds her dead, he got brimming with rapture. Not
the most kind response to finding your life partner has kicked the bucket. It just demonstrates the
amount they truly thought about each other. His significant other influenced him to bring the
arrangement with the fallen angel and he was somewhat frightened yet Tom Walker wound up doing
it. The Devil and
Tom Walker is satrical on the grounds that Washington Irving is ridiculing Tom and his wide to be
so avaricious for cash. They are both so eager to get the fortune that the fallen angel is discussing
that they are both willing to pitch themselves to the fiend. The inferred reactions in the story are
somewhat a similar thing. Irving is attempting to get his perusers to comprehend that being eager
can cause you harm and is reprimanding individuals who are insatiable.
Irving depicts the dim side of religion by demonstrating the fiend as a detestable character. Religion
includes God and the villain. The fallen angel is a piece of religion and he isn't. Tom is the
antagonist in the
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43.
44. The Color Purple By Alice Walker
Alice Walker is an award winning author, most famously recognized for her novel The Color Purple
;aside from being a novelist Walker is also a poet,essayist and activist .Her writing explores various
social aspects as it concerns women and also celebrates political as well as social revolution. Walker
has gained the reputation of being a prominent spokesperson and a symbolic figure for black
feminism. Proper analyzation of Walker 's work comes from the knowledge on her early life,
educational background and position in black literature.
BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Alice Malsenior Walker was born on February 9,1944 as the eighth child of sharecroppers .Born in
Eatonton,Georgia Walker experienced first hand black oppression and discrimination found within
the south.Despite poverty and discrimination in the prime of Jim Crow laws Walker was raised to be
fearless in face of adversities.A prime example of the fearless attitude in which she was raised is
exhibited when her father became the first black man in their county to vote despite threats from the
Ku Klux Klan. This very much shaped Walker to be a confident within herself even in face of
outside conflit.( Horsley,2014 )
When Alice was eight, she was accidentally injured while playing with two of her brothers; the shot
from a BB gun left her blind in one eye and emotionally scarred. No longer feeling confident in
herself she retreated into the world of literature and introspection which she later claimed enhanced
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45.
46. Alice Walker and the Color Purple
Alice Walker is an African–American woman's activist/feminist and author who was born in the
early 1940s, in Eatonton, Georgia. Walker lived in the the rural south at a time when there were
heavy poverty and racial violence amongst most African Americans. The circumstances that Walker
faced ended up contributing to the person that she is today and it is reflected in many of her novels.
Even throughout the trials and tribulations that Walker endured, she was still able to succeed in life.
As a young child, Walker had an accident with a BB gun and ended up going blind in one eye.
Because of this injury, this turned Walker into a very timid and shy child, Walker eventually
graduated and left home to go to college and later got involved in the civil rights movement in
Mississippi. Many years later in Walkers young adult life, she endured major depression from
having to deal with the termination of her pregnancy. In the 1960s, she returned to Mississippi,
where she met a Jewish civil rights law student named Mel Leventhal, where they eventually
married and moved to Mississippi. Alice eventually got pregnant, but unfortunately miscarried the
baby. Over the years, she channeled many of the experiences that she faced into fictional stories
about the lives of blacks in America, especially woman in the South. The characters in Walkers
writings faced a lot of the same trials that Walker herself endured such as, racism, violence,
discrimination of woman, low self–esteem, and etc. In the
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47.
48. Profile of Walkers Shortbread Ltd
1. Introduction
1.1 Walkers Shortbread Ltd Profile
The report investigates quality issues in Walkers Shortbread Ltd. The area chosen for assessment is
quality control process. Walkers Shortbread Ltd, it's a company with a long history and their
tradition is still with them as keeping the same recipe. It starts in 1898 when Joseph Walker owned a
little bakery and as his fame spread and demand increased for his quality shortbreads. Local grocers
began stocking Walkers products, and the family had to invest in bakery machinery to help them
meet increase demands. Their products were of high standards and very quickly their products
where in finest shops shelves. Walkers reputation growth over the years and they innovate new
products like ginger, chocolate and oatcakes shortbreads. The family carry out tradition and are now
the fourth generation of Walkers and they will make 'The world's classic pure butter shortbread'.
1.2 Importance of the quality issues
Quality has always have been very important area for Walkers Shortbread Ltd. The company is
committed for implementing and maintaining the highest standard of quality and food safety system
to produce and supply safe and wholesome products to the highest quality in all production ad
storage facilities. They have to follow any policies and procedures to make sure that the products
they provide have the least possible risk of contamination and with the least likelihood of causing
harm to its customers.
1.3 The
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49.
50. Paul Walker, the Hero
He was born in Glendale, California in 1973. He attended various California community colleges,
but then soon found his true calling for acting full–time in 1993. He acted in 32 movies and 2 TV
shows, some including Joy Ride (2001), Takers (2010), and Fast and Furious 6 (2013). In 2001, he
starred in the movie The Fast and The Furious. The movie collected more than $200 million in box
office receipts. When he is not on set acting, Paul Walker was active in the Reach out Worldwide
organization (Bio.com 1–3). When people think of heroes, many think of men or woman like
Superman, Wonder Woman, or even Batman, but real life heroes walk among us every day. One
hero who deserves our recognition is Paul Walker.
Random acts of Kindness
It was 2004 and Paul Walker went to Bailey Banks & Biddle jewelry store in Santa Barbara,
California. Paul saw a man looking at engagement rings, his name was Kyle Upham. Kyle was a
soldier who was about to be deployed to Iraq for his second tour. Kyle was in the store with his soon
to be wife, Kristen. (The Independent)
Kristen saw one ring she liked but, it was $9,000. Paul told Kyle when they were looking at rings
told him to "Go bigger", and Kyle kept telling him "No look at the price." Kristen and Kyle were
talking with Paul and soon realized who he was. Kyle told Paul that he was looking to buy Kristen a
ring. The couple left the store without a ring, but got a phone call saying that they were given
$9,000. The ring was free to the
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51.
52. The Color Purple By Alice Walker
African American, award winning novelist, Alice Walker is best known for her book, The Color
Purple. Before the book Alice Walker was unknown. In 1982, Alice Walker published The Color
Purple which gained publicity for her writing on young women joined by their love for each other,
the men who abuse them, and the children they care for. Alice Walker, a contributor to African
American literature, has a creative vision in the economic hardship, racial terror, and folk wisdom of
African American life and culture. Although Alice Walker experienced harassment and self
consciousness due to her look as a child nevertheless she sought solace in reading and writing
because writing provided her a confident voice and allowed her to express how she felt.
Alice Walker was born on February 9, 1944 in Eatonton, Georgia, the youngest of eight children. At
eight years old, she suffered a traumatic injury to her eye. She and her older brothers were playing
with a BB gun when it accidently hit her eye causing her to go blind in the right eye and leaving a
visible whitish scar. Alice Walker attended segregated schools and graduated her high school class
as valedictorian and prom queen. With the help of a scholarship she attended Spelman College in
Atlanta and later transferred to Sarah Lawrence College in New York City. While attending college
Alice Walker visited Africa while on a study abroad program. Alice graduated Sarah Lawrence
College in 1965, the same year she published her first
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53.
54. Alice Walker Research Paper
Have you ever heard of or wonder whom the activist and author Alice Walker is? Alice Malsenior
Walker was born in 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia. She is the youngest of eight children and her
parents were sharecroppers. Walker lost the sight in her right eye when she was eight due to her
brother having shot her eye with a BB gun. Even though she lost the sight in her eye it never
stopped her, Walker published over 30 books, including novels and short stories, poetry, non–fiction
books, and essays. Walker was also selected for many awards and honors, but the most notable one
is the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel The Color Purple. While Walker is well known for her
works in literature she is also known for being an activist. Walker's early family life and the people
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Walker had been forced by her brothers to lie about being shot so that they would not get in trouble,
which resulted in her losing the sight in that eye. She had stated in a biography: "The unhappy truth
is that I was left feeling a great deal of pain and loss and forced to think I had somehow brought it
on myself. It was very like a rape. It was the first time I abandoned myself, by lying, and is at the
root of my fear of abandonment. It is also the root of my need to tell the truth, always, because I
experienced, very early, the pain of telling a lie." ("Alice Walker Literary
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55.
56. Everyday Use By Alice Walker
People hold on to pieces of jewelry, furniture, and other symbolic collectables that is passed through
generations. These things can remind a person of a loved one that is seen as being priceless.
Adrienne Rich, poem "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" can be read similar to Alice Walker 's short story
"Everyday Use" both are compared by the women's ways of showing their strengths and how they
identify their values, expressions and strength. Advertised in the general outlines of the plot, both
literary themes talks of a quest for freedom, the characters identity and self–expression.
Adrienne Rich "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" & Alice Walker "Everyday Use"
Comparison Paper
Analyzing the two types of literature forms, a poem and a short story the two authors grew up
different, with different surroundings, and have written stories in different times of history when
men controlled and women were expected to become obedient wives; and the other story reminds
American women of the years when women lacked a voice not only in society but also in everyday
life. The authors, Adrienne Rich, was born on May 16, 1929, in Baltimore, MD. A U.S. poet, scholar
and critic, was a college student when her poem "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" was published in 1951.
Novelist, poet and feminist Alice Walker was born on February 9, 1944, in Eatonton, Georgia.
"Everyday Use" is a short story, it was first published in 1973.
I chose to write my assignment on two forms of literature, a poem
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57.
58. Alice Walker Heritage
Everyone has different views on culture and how to preserve it. "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker is
a story about two sisters and their mother. The two sisters have completely different ideas on how to
preserve their heritage. Mama has to basically choose which way is better. Maggie wants to continue
her heritage, and Dee wants to save itl. First, in the story "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, Maggie
and Dee are sisters. They grew up in a home together, but unfortunately it burned down. Unlike
Maggie, who loved the home, Dee watched the house burn while standing by a sweetgum tree.
Mama knew Dee must've been happy. Dee was a very high–maintenance child. She wanted the best
of the best, and wouldn't accept any less. Maggie, though, was more of a tomboy. They grew up and
became completely different people as well. "As Mama stated,"She will stand hopelessly in corners,
homely and ashamed of the burn scars down her arms and legs, eyeing her sister with a mixture of
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Dee has moved off to the city and has started a life of her own. Dee hated her home before she
moved, and she hasn't seen the new house Mama and Maggie live in. Since it is just like the one that
burned down, Mama is positive Dee will hate it and want to tear it down. Dee does not appreciate
her heritage. She has changed her name, religion, and lifestyle to leave her culture behind. Dee
wants everything shiny and everything luxurious. When she asks for the same quilts Maggie plans to
keep, she explains how she is going to use them for decoration, and how Maggie will just let them
be turned to trash. Dee is intelligent, but she is shameful of her heritage. "Everyday Use" by Alice
Walker is a story about two sisters and their mother. Maggie and Dee want to preserve their heritage,
but they want to do it in two different ways. Maggie wants to live it, and Dee wants to put it up for
decoration. They are both very different, and Mama has her opinion on
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59.
60. Everyday Use By Alice Walker Analysis
Heritage is something that is defined as who you are and where you came from, it's a practice that
has been handed down by the past tradition(s). After reading this story, there will be realization how
much it's being used in this story. The Author herself involves the difference of how each character
shows how they represent and act when it comes to their traits. What I want to prove in "Everyday
Use" by Alice Walker is the two viewpoints of heritage, the characterization, the setting, and the
imagery. Walker describes how the house they lived in "This last house, owned by and symbolic of
Wangero, embodies also the cultural problem" (Cowart 60). "It is three rooms, just like the one that
burned, except the roof is tin; they don't make shingle roofs any more. There are no real windows,
just some holes cut in the sides, like the portholes in a ship, but not round and not square, with
rawhide holding the shutters up on the outside. This house is in a pasture, too, like the other one".
(Walker p14)" Mama prefers the yard to the confining house, where the muggy air fails to circulate
freely. The outdoors is a place of freedom, whereas the interior of the house offers restraint and
discomfort." (Spark notes 4) Dee could never accept the fact that they lived in such and awful house,
that she would do any possible thing to ruin it, and by that she will even willing burn their first
house down. Wherever they would live next she wouldn't mind staying, but she made it clear
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61.
62. Johnnie Walker Essay
Johnnie walker is one of the most well–known and highest selling scotch whisky brand and is
enjoyed in more than 180 countries worldwide. It also represents the idea of personal progress and
achievements. The business was founded in 1820 by John Walker and since then he never looked
back. He would grow from a grocer's own scotch whisky and progressed to becoming a global icon.
Today, his brand and the consumers are following the same forward–looking perspective. The
following are the U.S. range of award–winning whiskies that include Johnnie Walker Double Black,
Johnnie Walker Red Label, Johnnie Walker Platinum Label, Johnnie Walker Black Label, Johnnie
Walker Gold Label Reserve, and Johnnie Walker Blue Label.
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Johnnie Walkers took inspirations from Woody Guthrie, the American singer–songwriter, to
highlight and showcase the country's progressive values. The message was timely and clearly
focused on the anti–immigrant campaign. This version of the song was unveiled to the audience on
the night before the elections. It clearly aimed towards Trump's anti–immigrant campaign. They
have made the ad dramatic by showing multicolored visuals of Americans and the tag line which
could blend with the occasion: "Keep Walking America." Apparently, the ad was shot over two week
which consists of real stories from multiple destinations like New Orleans, Santa Fe, Los Angeles,
Montana, New York, Baltimore and Washington
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63.
64. The Color Purple By Alice Walker
Siera Osborne
Mr.Karr
Composition 1
4 December, 2015
Just A Single Purple Wildflower In A Field Of Weeds
Alice walker once said, "No person is your friend (or kin) who demands your silence, or denies your
right to grow and be perceived as fully blossomed as you were intended. Or who belittles in any
fashion the gifts you labor so to bring into the world." The color purple has timelessly been used to
convey pictures of power and ambition, it is also associated with the feeling of independence. The
Color Purple is the story of the constant struggle of a young girl named Celie. In this novel the
author, Alice Walker, chooses to tell Celie's story through letters that she has written. Celie isn't
writing these letters to someone that she can see or even speak to, however, she is writing to God,
someone who knows everything and everyone and is considered our spiritual father. The letters that
she is writing depict the raw uncensored events that have occurred in not just Celie's life but it is the
truth for many other women's lives as well. Nettie, Celie's younger sister, was the reason for Celie to
continue to go on even if there is a sense of doubt about whether or not she is alive. Celie later finds
that Nettie was alive and was writing to her but Albert had been keeping the letters secret. Thus she
began to loathe Albert. All throughout the book Ceile constantly denied her own inner strength and
her power to fight for herself. The constant struggle she faces throughout her
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65.
66. Alice Walker: Annotated Bibliography
Marks 1 Imani Marks
Professor Hargett
English 1123, Section 38
13 April 2017
Annotated Bibliography
Adams, Timothy Dow, Mary A. Blackmon, and Holly L. Norton. "Alice Walker." Critical Survey of
Long Fiction, Fourth Edition (2010): 1–10. Literary Reference Center. Web. 11 Feb. 2017. In a
biographical essay written Alice Walker, Timothy Adams speaks on the idea that change and
personal triumph are possible despite the odds is central to all of Walker's writing. The author states
that Walker work focuses directly or indirectly on the ways of survival adopted by black women,
usually in the South, and is presented in a prose style characterized by a distinctive combination of
lyricism and unflinching realism. Walker uses her writing to ... Show more content on
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"Fight vs. Flight: A re–evaluation of Dee in Alice Walker's 'Everyday Use'." Studies in Short Fiction
35, no. 2 Spring1998, p. 179. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?
direct=true&db=lfn&AN=6297587&site=lrc–live. Literature Farrell provides a different analysis
than some of the others I have read. Farrell suggest that Walker illustrates both side of Mama's
heritage through her daughters. Farrell uses the the idea of "fight or flight" too describe Maggie and
Mama versus Dee. Farrell notes that Mama and Maggie are too afraid of change. Mama has a very
negative perspective on the rest of her life. The example that Farrell uses of this Dee's
boyfriend/husband tries to teach Maggie a new handshake but her hand just remains limp. Dee on
the other hand has embraced change. She's embraced where she's come from and where she's going.
(Add this idea relates to the argument
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67.
68. Celie's Sexuality In Alice Walker
her sexuality. In an effort to express her emotions, Celie begins to write letters to God at a young
age. Celie does not realize until later in the novel that the God that she addresses in the beginning is
identified with men from the start. McDowell explains to readers how Celie assumes that God does
not listen to her because she is a poor black woman, and he is a man. She does not have an
experience with men being good for her in the past, so she does not have a reason to expect the same
from God (167). For most of the novel, Celie writes with restraint because she perceives the higher
power as masculine like many of the men she knows who have persecuted her. However, there is a
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She is called "Squeak" because of her petite figure and her quiet speech. However like Celie,
Squeak learns through the woman around her that she is also a woman who can be independent.
Celie tells Squeak that she needs to tell Harpo to call her by her real name. Otherwise, he will never
respect her. She does precisely this. She tells Harpo while they and the other characters are eating
dinner that she will be called by her real name from this point forward, Mary Agnes (Walker 95–97).
Squeak and Mary Agnes are completely different characters. While Squeak is a woman who allows
her partner to disregard her and is content with being forgotten, Mary Agnes is a woman who knows
her worth and demands to be treated with respect. Because of Shug's influence, Mary leaves her
partner by the end of the novel so that she can do what she loves the most; sing and perform for
other people around the world (Walker 210). By the end of the novel, Celie is happy. At this time,
she is a successful entrepreneur, happily living with her current partner, Albert, and lives in a
restored version of her childhood home. "When Celie begins writing to Nettie, confiding in Sofia,
growing alongside Squeak, and being motivated by Shug, she completely changes as a character and
finds herself through each of the woman she comes in contact with" (McDowell 167). Furthermore,
Celie is able
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69.
70. "The Flowers" by Alice Walker Essay
"The Flowers" by Alice Walker is a short story written in the 1970's. The story focuses on Myop, a
ten year old African American girl who loves to explore the land in which she lives. Carefree and
naïve, Myop decides to travel further away from her 'Sharecropper cabin' and travels deep inside the
woods to unfamiliar land where she discovers the decomposed body of an African American man. It
is then Myop quickly grows up and suddenly becomes aware of the world in which she lives. The
story relies on setting and symbolism to convey the theme of departing innocence.
Firstly the author wants to create an astonishing and radient world in which Myop lives in with
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Walker still continues to illustrate the setting throughout paragraph three where she says "silver
ferns and wildflowers grew". Again this tells the reader that Myop's surroundings are beautiful,
tranquil and peaceful. Alice then goes on to tell us that Myop lives in a "sharecropper cabin" which
gives across a strong sense of safety as it is familiar and family orientated.
Added to this, the writer's use of symbolism strengthens this idea of attractiveness and inexperience,
Myop's name being the main symbol. Myop is short for Myopia. The name given to short–
sightedness. This is used as a metaphor as Myop's naivety, then as the story goes on Myop opens her
eyes to see what the real world is like and the author mentions her name less. Another symbol used
in paragraph 2 is the "warm sun". This symbolises the light and life of the world. It is a time when
people are supposed to be awake and no body should be sleeping but this is later contrasted further
on in the story. All the setting and scenery described gives an image of the Garden of Eden–
paradise – a place everyone wants to be, where nothing bad can happen up until one critical moment
when Eve eats the apple and everything forever changes. This gives the reader an insight in to the
rest of the story but still leaves them wondering what could happen next.
However the atmosphere begins to change halfway through
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71.
72. Alice Walker Beauty
Achieving Beauty
In Alice Walker's "Beauty When the Other Dancer is the self", Walker comes to terms with her
childhood 'accident' through examples of gender power, racial discrimination, and selfish violence.
Alice Walker has three main memories she recalls inside and explains in the essay. The first being
her connection and relationship with her father and her family. Her accident involves her brothers
shooting her in the eye using new BB guns given by the parents. "There is a tree growing from
underneath the porch that climbs past the railing to the roof. It is the last thing my right eye sees."
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"I abuse my eye. I rant and rave at it, in front of the mirror. I plead with it to clear up before
morning" (Walker 30–33). After being shot in the eye, Walker cannot determine that the incident
was an accident or done deliberately in order to damage her physical looks so her father would not
pick her anymore. She went through a surgery to improve the appearance of her eye that she started
to find self–courage and acceptance. When Walker feels beautiful once more, and her view upon life
improves dramatically in almost every aspect: Give examples. Alice begins to keep her head held
high, she starts to talk more and attains the boyfriend of her dreams, she excels in school once more
and generally feels more self confident. I feel that beauty has this universal definition to society and
the expectation that it must be met to achieve internal and external happiness. Society has a
stereotype of beauty itself. Society believes that beauty has a universal definition which every
person experiences. What Walker is trying to put forward is that beauty can come in different forms
and meanings. Walker pursues the societal norm that different configurations of beauty must be
achieved to attain internal and external happiness. These including the need to feel welcomed by
others, the need to experience true happiness and feel needed, the need to feel self–worthy and
loved, and the aspiration to feel confident in one's skin. This is what Alice Walker faces and it is this
misconception she experiences throughout her life and defies
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74. The Color Purple By Alice Walker
Nicholas English
Mrs. Kennedy
English III
18 October 2014
RadaRada Alice Walker
Alice Walker as a writer, artist, short story author, dissident and women 's activist has constructed a
well–known notoriety around the world. Her exceptionally acclaimed novel The Color Purple turned
out in 1982, won her a Pulitzer Prize in 1983 and the American Book Award, the first African
American lady to win these two grants. (Alice) Everyday Use is one of her famous and grand short
stories in which she addresses the problem of African and Americans who were attempting to
characterize their individual characters in social terms. The story goes around a few issues of legacy
which build a clash between the characters of the story, each with distinctive purpose of
perspectives. Walker 's utilization of image of "Quilt" and the distinction of comprehension the
legacy of family, in the middle of Mama and Maggi with Dee, makes an extraordinary story.
Everyday Use is one of her prevalent and sublime short stories in which she addresses the problems
of African and Americans who were attempting to characterize their individual personalities in
social terms. The story goes around a few issues of legacy which build a clash between the
characters of the story, each with diverse purpose of perspectives. Walker 's utilization of image of
"Quilts" and the distinction of comprehension the legacy of family, in the middle of Mama and
Maggi with Dee, makes a remarkable story In "Everyday Use", creator, Alice
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76. Alice Walker Equality
I think it pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don't notice it."
(Walker, 1982). One of the most recognized quotes from Alice Walker winning Pulitzer Prize of her
novel "The Color Purple." Alice Walker known for her short stories, novels, and poems. Big on her
treatments for the culture of African American all over the world. Her focus was to write about
essays and poetry about the racial civil rights, peace around the world, and women's equality. As she
introduces herself to be a womanism.
Biography:
On February 9, 1944. Alice Walker was born in Eatonton, Georgia. Alice Walker grew up with seven
siblings. Which their names are Willie Fred, Mamie Lee, Willian Henry, James Thomas, Annie Ruth,
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Alice Walker first book, "The Third Life of Grange Copeland." Dead with the issues that Alice
Walker saw on the rural of African American family that are trapped in a multigenerational cycle of
the violence and economic dependency. Alice Walker had a big impact on social issues during her
life growing up, as her parents were sharecropper. Alice Walker became a huge active in the Civil
Rights Movement for the equality for all African Americans. When Alice Walker won first place in
the national essay contest in 1967, her essay was, "The Civil Rights Movement: What Good Was
It?" She expresses the movement about the social restrictions that United States of America was
facing in the 1960's. Saw on Television of when Martin Luther King Jr, arrested for the leading
march in the Alabama First. Alice Walker as well felt strong for being a Political activist, for
believing that everyone should learn to extend the range of their compassion. Strong defender for all
living beings right, not just for the human rights. As Alice Walker stands for those who see the side
for the revolutionaries, leaders who see a change, teachers, and people who are transformation of the
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77.
78. The Color Purple By Alice Walker
Cari Cost
Mr. Karr
Composition 1
Oppression and Strength
In Alice walker's "The Color Purple" she uses foil characters such as Celie and Shug to express the
polar opposites that are inevitably found when abuse occurs. Celie represents submission and low
self value. Shug on the other hand represents Independence and intolerance. Both characteristics
coincide bringing forth friendship and change.
In the book "The Color Purple" the writer Alice Walker illustrates a story of bravery, struggle and
oppression. The main character in the book, Celie, is shown as a submissive woman with no
intention of changing. Celie turns into a strong, independent women at the end of the novel, but first
she faces some very large obstacles. Walker, from the beginning illustrates what the story will
contain, " You better not never tell nobody but God. It'd kill your mammy." (1). This quote shows
that Celie in a state of oppression due to her outer influences. Her current situation is not
sustainable, Celie must find a way out or she will perish in her own misery. Walker makes this point
with the quote above, she is showing just one example of how battered Celie has become throughout
years of abuse.
Celie, the main character, faces many challenges and abuse. She is sexually, physically and
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