Thursday, February 21, 2019
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This old age is called the age of science, yet we dopet deny the importance of literature in our lives. books is called the mirror of living it is also called a mode of the expression of feelings and emotions. As long as human beings do have emotions and feelings, literature allow for be created and literature will be read. It bumps a way to ones thought, modifies and brings spick-and-span dimensions. It relaxes you when you ar tense enlightens your moody mind and lightens your heavy heart. This age is called the age of science, yet we cant deny the importance of literature in our lives.Literature is called the mirror of feel it is also called a mode of the expression of feelings and emotions. As long as human beings do have emotions and feelings, literature will be created and literature will be read. It gives a way to ones thought, modifies and brings newfangled dimensions. It relaxes you when you are tense enlightens your dark mind and lightens your heavy heart. Roselil y by Alice go-cart, is one of the literatures that I really liked. In the short bilgewater Roselily, Alice Walker tells two stories in one.The most axiomatic story is the one just about the Black American muliebrity Roselily, who stands forrader the alter, just about to marry a muslim, while she thinks about her past, wonders about the future and is questioning whether she is making the right choice. The other, hidden story is the story about Black American women in general, their history and their ongoing count for something better. The way I understand the short story, Roselilys story is, as it is presented to the reader through Roselilys thoughts as she is in the middle of her wedding, a reflection of Black Americans and women in particular situation around the 1960s.At this measure, Blacks are free Americans with the equal rights as other Americans, in theory. Roselily is an independent woman of her time, but being a single mother of four children, functional long hours for most likely lousy wages in a sewing plant, she is far from free. The Blacks are no longer slaves in the cotton plant fields, they are forthwith paid slaves in the refinement industry. Roselily is most certain of her situation, and she is willing to leave her past and start a new look with a new man. She has probably been searching for a better life for quite some time, by being with different men, who all could give her a child, but not a new life.I am perceive an urge in Roselily, to move on, symbolized by all the cars described in the short story They are constantly moving from one rove to another, they give you mobility, prevent you from being stuck somewhere you do not insufficiency to be. Roselily knows that she does not want to stay in the sewing plant, she knows that she wants to move on to something better, but she does not know what better is, and she certainly doubts if what she has chosen will be better than what she had. Her divided personality is like the di fferent groups of Blacks in the civil rights movements.Some Blacks treasured segregation, some wanted their make nation, some wanted to be more African, some wanted to live like the flannel Americans, some were Muslims and some were Christians. They all agreed that their current situation was not acceptable, but they did not know how to improve it. At the same time as Roselily wants to start a new life, she is afraid of losing her roots. She pictures her children exalted on a pedestal, a stalk that has no roots, and She wonders how to make new roots.Alice Walker here describes Black Americans and probably also her own search for identity. Which heritage is the right one the one from their Black American ancestors, or the one from the African ancestors? As Roselily is about to marry, about to go to Chicago and start a new life with her husband, she is starting to mourning her decision and faces the truth Just like Black Americans went from the slavery in the cotton fields to paid slavery in the sewing plants, she is now moving to the slavery of Islam. She thinks of his religion and sees ropes, chains, handcuffs.She thinks of Chicago, her new home, and realizes that all she knows about the mail is Lincoln, the president. President Lincoln abolished the slavery, but that did not free the Black Americans. Alice Walker shows feminism in this literature. Most of her works depicts racism, sexism, feminism, troubled relationships, and isolation. Alice Walker was the eighth child of sharecroppers. Despite the economic hardships of her family, she was remarkably dedicated to her education and gradatory with degrees from both Sarah Lawrence and Spelman College.While attending school, Walker became frustrated with the lack of literature on the culture and history of the black experience, so she challenged educational institutions to create a representative curriculum. In the 1960s, she became involved in the civil rights movement. Her experiences became the basis f or her comminuted novel Meridian. Her best-known work, however, is The Color Purple. Critics and audiences alike have praised its richly raddled female characters and seemingly effortless use of black vernacular. Although she has written sextet novels, Walker remains very active politically, championing womens issues and womens work.
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