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    The importance of maintaining the self-love throughout the essay goes beyond the simple explanations; it fulfills the author’s intended meaning through strong figurative language. Alice Walker captures the meaning of self love perfectly in the essay, “Beauty, When the Other Dancer is the Self.” As a young girl, she was shot in the eye by her brother’s BB gun which left lasting affects on her physically and emotionally. Walker’s ability to frame the central idea of self love by her use of tone and

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    I chose to do my presentation on Everyday Use, a short story written by Alice Walker. Alice Walker was born in 1944 in Eaton, Georgia, and she is famous for authoring the novel The Color Purple which won her the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1983. There are three main characters in the story, and they are referred to as Mrs. Johnson (the narrator), Dee, and Maggie. The narrator, is Dee and Maggie’s mother. According to the descriptions in the story, Maggie lives with the narrator but Dee, Maggie’s

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    Lindsay Taylor ENG 2040-A90 McKiernan June 5th, 2017 The Color Purple In The Color Purper, Alice Walker uses the power of female relationships, narrative and voice, and the disruption of gender roles to break through the barriers of racism and sexism. Through female friendships, the women are able to share stories that encourage them to resist the male dominance that is asserted over them, as well as, oppression. Narrative and voice acts as an escape for the women in the novel. Through this, they

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    Symbolism is one of the major elements in "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker. The woman's search for something she has never experienced is the symbolization of the mankind's search for love and happiness. The meaning of names, occupations, power, pants, cloth, words, eyes, frogs, starts, shell, stamps are only few examples of the symbols used by the author and are very important in understanding not only the characters of the story, but also global values such as love, power, mutual understanding

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    author Alice Walker, has a plethora of sexual iniquities and domestic violence that shows just how strong women are in resisting abuse. Alice Walker, brilliant in disposition, writes a novel proverbially bursting at the seams with feminism and a passion for awareness in the struggle for African-American women, especially in the setting of the novel. Walker’s personal life and struggles along with harsh criticism over racism all contribute to the true hue of The Color Purple. Alice Walker was born

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    primary source being analyzed is The Color Purple by Alice Walker, and the secondary sources doing the analyzation are written by Ciara Miller, Karla Kovalova, and Paula Barnes. The Color Purple is a story of a woman named Celie in the deep south who is faced with countless adversities induced by her gender and ethnicity. Celie has what was then considered an abnormal love interest and family issues firing on all cylinders. Alice Walker uses imagery

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    In Alice Walker’s insightful short story, “Everyday Use,” the importance of the present is favored over a trivial souvenir of the past. Mama, the narrator, waits with her youngest, feeble daughter Maggie, to reunite with her eldest Dee. When they meet, Mama finds that Dee has changed, the things she used to arrogantly shrug off are now things that she identifies as being important to her heritage. Mama realizes that the quilts that Dee wants hold a different meaning to Dee than it does to Mama and

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    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

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    words cultivate the immediate thoughts of feeling alone, sad, and depressed. What most do not seem to see is that there is two sides to “The Blues”. Music, played in the most beautiful of ways, depending on how the artist portrays it. Shug Avery, in Alice Walker’s, The Color Purple is a famous blues singer who plays a tremendous part in the story due to the fact that she leaves such an impact on our main character, Celie. Through tough times we all have someone we look up to, because we admire their

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    Purple", Alice Walker forms a complexion of hurt, unknown knowledge, and love through detailed journal entries of a 14 year old girl who's becoming a woman. Alice Walker used the narrative voice of her main character Celie. Celie is a lost and broken child who is damaged by her abusive father, and is not sure who she can turn to or trust. She is forced to endure a life of nothing but hurt and hate. She starts off humble and innocent, but her constant neglect leads her into hateful ways. Alice Walker

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