Rising Legends from The South During times of common illiteracy‚ two adolescent Negro girls blossom with their profound ability to transcribe words like a rose growing out from concrete. Maya Angelou‚ the author of “Graduation”‚ and Alice Walker‚ author of “Beauty”‚ are two teenage girls growing up in the segregated south with similar struggles. The two essays by Angelou and Walker are about the harsh realities each encounters through racism‚ and how they each overcome hardships when the odds
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A Response to Childhood In Alice Walker’s essay “Childhood” she tells her daughter about traditions. Traditions are defined as the handing down of statements‚ beliefs‚ legends‚ customs‚ information‚ etc.‚ from generation to generation‚ especially by word of mouth or by practice. Walker uses the harvest to tell the story of traditions‚ and how she learned the traditions. She was taught traditions by her family trough their work habit. Her family worked on a farm when she was a child‚ and passed
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"Forgiveness in Families" was a very deep touching story written by Alice Munro. It talked about the author’s mother who had gone unconscious on the bathroom floor when her brother‚ Cam‚ was supposed to take care of her due to she was vomiting before. His sister‚ Val‚ which was the author‚ had waited in the hospital hour and hour‚ waiting for the good news from the doctor. Although she didn’t expect her mom would survive. "They haven’t said anything to give me hope‚ Cam. She is dying." (Munro 114)
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After gaining a PHD in Neuroscience at Harvard University‚ Lisa Genova has written numerous fiction novels themed around her speciality of Mental Health and targeted at both teenagers and adults. Lisa’s inspiration to write ‘Still Alice’ was for two reasons; firstly distress over witnessing but being incapable of preventing her grandmother being ‘disassembled’ and turned from a vibrant and intelligent woman into someone who neither recognised herself nor her life. Secondly‚ whilst studying Lisa
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Alice Munro has long been critically acclaimed as an expert in short fiction throughout the past decades. Her prose has earned the praise of many and is filled with evocative language and colorful characters. Within a period of seven years she published the short stories “Forgiveness in Families” (1974)‚ “The Moons of Jupiter” (1978) and “Prue” in 1981. All three of these stories center around women and their different experiences in life. In these short stories‚ Munro uses the main characters to
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Set during the early 20th century in the rural south‚ the novel‚ The Color Purple by Alice Walker‚ portrays the life of a poor African American woman named Celie. Since being published in 1982‚ this novel was won both the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award for Fiction‚ but is also considered highly controversial because of the references to sexual abuse and female empowerment. Throughout the book‚ the reader learns from the unexpected events that accumulate Celie’s journey to self-awareness
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Alice Walker’s Novel: Possessing the Secret of Joy This research paper is about Alice Walker’s fifth novel titled Possessing the Secret of Joy. While completing this paper‚ films titled Warrior Marks and Alice Walker: Possessing the Secret of Joy were used along with book sources‚ Internet source documents and a personal email interview. In the novel‚ Alice Walker strives to make people aware of the horrific effects that female circumcision (genital mutilation) has on the African community
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In the book Go Ask Alice (1971) By an Anonymous author‚ a teenager struggling with drugs tragically succumbs to her problems. There has been a lot of Controversy revolving around whether the author is real or if this book was just written to draw attention to drugs. Regardless of whether the supposed author actually existed‚ the fact that remains is that identity issues and drug addiction are very real problems for millions of teenagers. In the beginning of the book a teenage girl talks about
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Question: Choose a novel or short story in which there is a clear turning point. Briefly describe what leads up to the turning point and explain the effect it has on the rest of the novel or short story. Answer The short story‚ “The Flowers” by Alice Walker‚ has a clear turning point. There are many clues in the story which symbolise the turning point coming closer. The turning point is when the main character‚ a young girl‚ steps into the skull of a lynched black man and in the process‚ loses
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"Kids will be kids." (Unknown) That is the theme of the story "An Ounce of Cure‚" by Alice Munro. This story starts out with the narrator and her boyfriend breaking-up. She is very sad. Soon after‚ she baby-sits for the Berrymans’. While there‚ she drinks some of their liquor. After a few drinks‚ she begins to throw-up. She calls Joyce‚ her best friend‚ to come over and help her. When Joyce arrives‚ she brought with her some other people that had been with her. Soon‚ Mr. Berryman came home
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