Significant Change Of Imagery In The Flowers By Alice Walker
There’s always a point in your life that you are absolutely savoring but it has to come to a end at some point or another. In “The Flowers” by Alice Walker, there are a series of symbols and there is a significant change of imagery. The theme also conflicts with the meaning of this story. The last line is the most important line of this story because it’s like a rope, it has different strands but they all tie together at the end to make sense. The last line in Walkers story, “And the summer was over” indicates the young girl, Myops, childhood was indeed over.
The imagery promptly sets the setting through the imagery that the reader can infer is a farm. This particular setting makes Myop feel sheltered. Walker ventilates Myops character by her