Alice Walker Revealed

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Alice Walker Revealed Questions of ancestry, growing up as an African American woman in the south, and internal conflicts of self are all prevalent in Alice Walker’s literary works. Although things have changed since the 1950s, many issues that Walker had to face through that era are still very much alive today in 2013. Walker gives clear evidence of her struggles in the short story “Everyday Use”. With the use of imagery she paints a vivid picture of how households in African American communities were portrayed during this time period. “Everyday Use” in particular opens with the narrator sitting in the yard, the narrator continues to describe herself as “a large, big-boned woman with rough, man- working hands” (Walker 402). Walker immediately sets the tone and gives a direct visual that captivates readers and demand that they keep reading in order to complete the journey. Her stories not only depicted the injustices of African Americans, they also depicted the specific dynamic of African American families. The characters in her stories are often written to have strong personal...

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