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Flowers By Alice Walker

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Flowers” by Alice Walker is a story that takes place around the 1800’s and it is about a Myop, who is a ten year old girl that lives in the country. She seems to be a very curious and observant as it describes her journey from her family’s Sharecropper cabin to the woods behind her house. Myop roams around the woods with not a care in the world and admires the beauty of her surroundings such as the blue flowers she discovers. However as she is exploring the land she stumbles across the remains of a black man who was lynched. The story “Sweetness” by Toni Morrison takes place in the 1990’s is about a mother who gives birth to a dark-skinned baby and is a ashamed of the child because of how society frowns upon a situation like her own. The author's portrayal of racism differ in the diction, theme, and tone. …show more content…

In the story it describes Myop coming across the corpse of a tall man who is wearing overalls that have been rotted and he has broken and cracked bones. It is inferred by this quote “It was the rotted remains of a noose, a bit of shredding plowline, now blending benignly into the soil” that the man was black because of the setting, the condition in which his bones were and how the use of plowline reflects towards the time period that he was lynched. At the beginning of the story the author uses diction such as lightly, beautiful, keenness, golden, and excited which gives a happy tone. As the story progresses the diction gets more intense and dark such as in the line “She had often been as far before, but the strangeness of the land made it not as pleasant as her usual haunts”. Walker uses words such as strangeness to shift the tone in more of a dark

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