Category: The Flowers

  • The Flowers’: Literary Analysis

    “The Flowers” by Alice Ordinary could be a rude explanation written within the 1970’s. The Narrator focuses on Myop, a 10 rank grey African yankee clear United Nations likes to explore the step off during which she lives. Myop decides to pass hidden/covered up in public distance from our Sharecropper cabin and passage (unable to…

  • The Flowers’: Positivity And Negativity in a Book

    Childhood innocence is a concept portrayed within writing, television, and movies. A statement of innocence, naivety, and freedom from worries. The short story “The Flowers” by Alice Walker weaves a tale of a beautiful summer day and a young girl named Myop. With positive and negative connotations, she creates moods throughout the story. In “The…

  • The Flowers’: The Impact of Racism on Children

    Children have a unique perspective of the world as they run around with their imaginations as they explore and learn new things. In the fictional piece, The Flowers by Alice Walker takes place at a Farmland where a little farm girl went out adventuring into the nearby field, on her way she picks up flowers…