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The Loss Of Innocence In The Flowers By Alice Walker

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“The Flowers” by Alice Walker is a remarkable short story that packs a huge message and leaves the reader with a sense of how a young black girl gains knowledge to the world around her, but in return loses her innocence. The story takes place in Spring or Summer at a time of harvesting, on a farm in the deep south of America. Myop is enjoying herself outside with a childlike innocence while making the beat of a song with her stick, nothing existed for her but her song.
The loss of Myop’s innocence in this story was powerful, and sad at the same time; it represents a time in which black people, especially female black women had no freedom; Myop is shown the cruelties of the world by the time the story ends.
Myop is a little

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