Worldview In Alice Walker's The Welcome Table

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Worldview can be defined as a way someone thinks of the world or their philosophy of life. In "The Welcome Table" by Alice Walker, the issues of death, race, and religion are discussed. The worldview presented in this story reflects the time period of the story. In the story, an old black woman stepped into an all-white church, it was cold in there, As she sat down, many people were disturbed and ended up in them throwing her out of the church. The narrator tells us that it was warmer in the church after she left. As she stood on the steps of the church, she saw Jesus walking down the highway towards her. She began to walk with Jesus after He told her to "follow Me." As they walked, she was singing spirituals to Him, talking to Him, and just