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    occurred in South Africa. The poor female character suffered because of the color of her skin. However the white privileged male was not punished for his role in the story. Gordimer wrote this story to enlighten the prejudice that occurred in the 1900’s. In this paper‚ I will describe what the theme is and identify how the point of view and the setting contribute to the theme. Without these components “Country Lovers” one reading the story would not be able to experience the true feeling of being

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    (8002) Professor Jones 18 April 2012 Critical Analysis Final Draft Essay Alice Walker an African American novelist was born February 9‚ 1944 in Eatonton‚ Georgia as an eighth child. In 1961 Ms.Walker attended Spellman College‚ where she became active in civil rights. She then attended Sarah Lawrence College where she received her B.A degree. Walkers writing career began in 1969 at Jackson State College as a writer-in- residence

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    In Alice Walker’s essay‚ transitions are necessary for guiding the reader through her argument. They connect ideas‚ establish coherence and development‚ suggest reflection‚ and build contrast. By consistently using these methods‚ Walker challenges readers to reframe their understanding of beauty and choose internal qualities over outward appearances. Walker’s distinction demonstrates the dissimilarities between superficial changes and actual self-acceptance‚ recognizing the purpose of loving oneself

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    Am I Blue Alice Walker has been an activist for most of her life. Walker travels the world to help fight for the poor and the oppressed. She also stands for the revolutionaries who want to transform the world for the better. She is a defender of not only human rights but the rights of animals as well. In her essay “Am I Blue” she discovers the feelings of a horse named Blue. The essay is meant to show a different side of animals and show the audience the human-like traits that horses have. She compares

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    The short story “The Devil and Tom walker” by Washington Irving is a classic dark romantic story. Although the story has many elements in it‚ symbolism is seen the most. The three main symbols are the Devil being a representation of temptations in life‚ the forest represents the bad side of life and the trees showing the lives of many men that have done bad. The first symbol is the Devil. The Devil in the story represents temptations. Early in the story Tom’s wife goes out to find riches in the

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    author‚ Alice Walker uses the backdrop of a small town family using characters Maggie and Dee and Mama to symbolize the dynamics of the greater African American color‚ educational and class struggle in America. She uses the family because it is an institution that every reader can identify with. This is a story of what it really means to “make it” in the Black family and Black community. Mama typifies the single parent who is functioning in the dual role of mother and father. Walker makes no

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    Alice Malsenior Walker is an African American author and activist who write of various personal experiences‚ including the black woman’s struggle. Walker describes herself as a “womanist: a woman who loves other women… Appreciates and prefers woman culture‚ woman’s emotional flexibility… and woman’s strength… Loves the spirit… Loves herself‚ regardless”. Walker writes through her feelings and the morals that she has grown with. One of her famous quotes‚ "It is important to remember yourself‚" quoted

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    Alice Walker and Toni Morrison are two prominent African-American female writers. Both their stories reflect their concerns with racial‚ sexual‚ and political issues—particularly the subject of oppression. Oppression runs through our language and will shape the way we act and do things in our culture. They are built around what is understood to be the norms in our society. A norm signifies what is acceptable and desirable. It is also a given position of dominance‚ privilege and power over what is

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    Alice Walker and James Baldwin both use their literature characters to bring social problems to light. A few of the social concerns that can be seen in their work consists of race‚ class‚ gender and society; the outside forces. Although both of these authors use characters to describe social issues‚ their attempts vary in their work. The following will compare and contrast how Baldwin’s and Walker’s characters use this connection as a means to sort through their “despair”. Every Day Use by Alice

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    Tamika McGraw Assistant Professor Ellen Boose English 102-104 September 24‚ 2014 “Everyday Use” Lack of Understanding Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use” displays the importance of heritage through Mama‚ Maggie‚ and Dee. Mama and Maggie cherish their heritage with an accumulation of items over the years and often reminisce about the experiences they have had with their loved ones‚ but Dee has an inability to understand the true meaning of heritage. Years before‚ Dee rejected her true black

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