My response to Alice Walkers' work ARoseLily @ is very interesting and confusing. How to write her wedding ceremony is different from this one. Readers, read carefully to see what the plot is. Generally, after I master reading her style, I knew what she felt and the story she was about to introduce. This story should have many symbolic meanings. First of all, the name of A Roselily @ means beauty and completeness, happiness and elegance, lily means purity, innocence (the symbol of literature, 3 pages), but not the reverse there
Alice Walker Alice Walker is an African American essayist, novelist, poet. She is described as a "black feminist." (10 out of 10) Alice Walker is trying to incorporate the heritage concept into heritage; how should women find autonomy and special talent and art to improve their lives? In Walker's article "Finding Our Mother's Garden", I thought that there are three factors that help Walker acquire her heritage.
Lou Grant Walker, they are tenant farmers. When Alice Walker was eight years old, one of her brothers shot her with a BB gun by accident, she lost one eye. In high school, Alice Walker was an actor who told good-bye in class, and by combining this achievement with "rehabilitation scholarship", I was able to go to the Black Female University Sperman in Atlanta, Georgia. After spending two years at Spellman, I moved to Sarah Lawrence College in New York and then went to Africa as an exchange student. In 1965 I got a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sarah Lawrence University.
Alice Walker was born February 9, 1944 in Eatonton, Georgia, is the eighth child of Willie Lee and Minnie.
Writer and poet Alice Walker is a highly educated woman who graduated from Sperman College and Sarah Lawrence College. When living in a child, she lived on a farm with her mother, father, and many brothers and sisters. Her father was a poor tenant who worked for a white older woman. Her mother spent a long time as a maid to clean the house to feed her family. Alice Walker is a courageous girl. She is beloved, beautiful, and not ashamed to inform everyone that "I am the most beautiful!" (442). She is full of confidence