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Analysis Of The Flowers By Alice Walker
“The Flowers”

When one learns that innocence is just one part of life, their life just begins. In the short story “The Flowers” by Alice Walker one ten year old girl is met face to face with innocence’s biggest rival, evil. A summer is full with laughter and joy just like Myops until she encounters evil for the first time which ends her summer. Myop, a ten year old girl, is born in a sharecroppers family, in reference, show the setting as post civil war. At this age she is as innocent as can be. In the story innocence is symbolized as flowers. So like all ten year olds she if full of energy which is told to us by,”… Myop as she skipped…”,in the story. We can see a ten year old girl skipping along a fence line with a stick humming

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