Myop Essay

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Many writers often express the truth and meaning of a story through one of the literary techniques, symbolism. Throughout the story, The Flowers, Alice Walker repidiatly uses symbolism to express the deeper levels of meaning in her story. During the events of this very short, but well constructed text, Walker exercises the usage of symbolism to show the true meaning of what this story is all about and who the characters really are and what they represent. to give the reader a greater understanding of this story, Alice Walker provides in depth meanings of the events that take place in this story. Myop's tragic discovery, which had been the result violents and discrimination of racism, was a life changing event for her. During this essay, I will discuss the usage of symbolism that is all throughout Alice Walker's story, the Flowers. Backing up to the very end of the story, Walker's statement, "Myop lays down her flowers, and the summer was over",(54) is attached to the common representation of "summer" as the time of "youth", and this reveals that Myop's child hood youth was has come to an end. Coupled with that, another example of symbolism is how the flowers are represented in the story. they symbolize the happiness and lightheartedness that takes place at the start of this reading. lastly, in reference to the end of the story where Myop's tragic discovery takes place, the finding of the remanence of a dead man in the woods was a symbol of the horrors of and curtly of racism. Myop was a care free and joyful child who's summer days were full of bright, warm and glorious events with no warning that anything could go wrong for her. The summer time is often time viewed as a period of adolessons or youth and this is right where Myop was at. At this point in time, for her, nothing could go wrong, "She felt light and worm in the sun"(53) and "nothing existed outside

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