Imagery And Setting In 'The Flowers' By Alice Walker

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The Flowers In “ The Flowers” by Alice Walker, the speaker uses a lot of imagery as well as setting. The author uses flowers and gardening as someone. The whole story she is describing a girl that found a dead body of a black man. For instance, “ The air held a keenes that made her nose twitch” that is an example of imagery. This line makes the reader visualize or imagine a picture of their head of exactly what she is describing. It also has a lot of nature and natural earth. The author makes the reader visualize a lot of nature and mother earth. Furthermore, setting is in the short story as the place that it happened. There are many things that setting contribute to in the story, for instance; it was during the time that African Americans

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