Figurative Language In Alice Walker's The Flowers

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Through the use of figurative language in The Flowers, Alice walker shows that childhood innocence doesn’t last forever and it can be devoured by reality. She does this in multiple ways. In this passage, the main character Myop, is enjoying a warm summer day when she becomes face to face with a decomposing man who has been lynched. This encounter forces Myop to come face to face with death and the hard truth of life. In The Flowers Walker says “It was only when she saw his naked grin that she gave a little yelp of surprise.”(Pg. 2) Walker utilizes personification to give the reader a closer bond to the character. Personification is the literary device that shows inanimate objects or animals doing things that humans can. A grin cannot physically