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    Alice Walker’s historical novel‚ Meridian‚ explores sexual and racial discrimination through the perspectives of both the oppressors and oppressed. The almost purely negative portrayals of sex challenge the warped power dynamics under a patriarchal rule and emphasize the connection between personal experience of the oppressed and socio-political setting. Distinct perspective’s moral ambivalence underscore Walker’s implied argument about sexual politics via symbolism and irony. The 1950s-conservative

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    In Doll Bones‚ there are three 12 year old friends named Zach‚ Poppy‚ and Alice. The day they became friends they’ve been playing a continuous ever-changing game -a game that takes place in a world populated with pirates and thieves‚ mermaids‚ and warriors. Ruling over them all is the Great Queen‚ a bone – china doll imprisoned in a cabinet‚ cursing those who displease her. But then one day Zach’s father threw away his action figures. Zach quits the game and lies about the reason. Their friendship

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    The first movie‚ “The Color Purple”‚ is based on the novel written by Alice Walker that carries the same name. The movie presents the hardship and domestic violence of African-American women at the beginning of the 20th century when racism‚ injustice‚ oppression‚ and African-American’ rights were still noticed in America at that time. Its main character is a young African-American girl‚ Celie‚ who is repeatedly sexually molested by her stepfather who later is forced to marry Albert‚ a widower with

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    Banned Books According to DoSomething.org‚ more than 60% of teens are doing or have done drugs at one time. Go Ask Alice should be banned from middle school and elementary libraries and only permitted at the high school level because of the use of vulgar language‚ the use of illegal substances‚ and the explicit descriptions of the activities being done throughout the book. One reason this book should be banned is the use of vulgar language. The foul language used in this book is not appropriate

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    In Alice in Wonderland her size is changed constantly. There were many reasons as to why in Alice her size was changed so many times. At first it only seemed like she was just changing‚ and no reason behind it or why it happened. This signified many things and all had meaning behind it. Throughout the book there were many several times where Alice size was changed and rearranged. When first reading the book and the short film in class I had a way better understanding on the different changes and

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    Through the Looking Glass was written as the sequel to Alice in Wonderland. They are both by Lewis Carroll‚ Alice is the main character in both‚ and both are set in fantastic realms where the usual laws of physics do not apply. The writing style is the same in both books‚ and both are full of puns‚ word play‚ poems‚ and nonsense. The basic plot line is the same for both books‚ each starts with Alice entering another world by some unusual means and awakening at the end to discover that her adventure

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    people thinking they know the whole story‚ just for them to find out that they really know nothing at all. Alice was taken when she was ten years old‚ by a man named Ray. She has to face many extremely difficult decisions and throughout these decisions she shows her true colors. Alice proves that she is not broken when she decides to save Lucy from their kidnapper rather than escape herself. Alice is a living dead girl‚ living each day feeling as if she is being suffocated by Ray. “Once upon a time

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    In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ many emotions are evoked within the story. Many themes and character qualities are suggested through the use of symbolism. One of the most prominent symbols utilized within this story is the allegory of color. Walker uses different colors to illustrate various moods and the personality themes of certain characters. One may find it interesting to discover that these colors are sentiments about the way people in the novel are represented. In the story‚ Celie

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    Alyssia Crose’ 6\\30\13 Alice Stebbins Wells For centuries women have been working towards broadening opportunities within the work force. Many women have struggled to gain equality‚ and some have been successful. On June 13‚ 1873 in Manhattan Kansas‚ Alice Stebbins Wells was born‚ as was the start of her success story. Alice Stebbins (which later became her maiden name) was a daughter of Homer Pease and Sarah (Kinney) Stebbins‚ both of whom were descendants of notable New England families and

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    “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any”(Alice Walker). Alice Walker is African-novelist‚ short-story writer‚ poet‚ etc…. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award for the most famous novel she have every wrote is The Color Purple. She was honored with O. Henry award‚ was inducted into California Hall of Fame in 2006 and receive Lennon Ono Peace award in 2010. Walker was part of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s for women’s to

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