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Alice Walker is an American author whose fiction, poetry, and essays have made her a central figure in courses on American literature, African American literature, women's studies, and contemporary fiction. Her work explores themes of race, gender, identity, family, and cultural heritage, giving students rich material for close reading and critical analysis. Because her writing draws on Southern regional life and African American experience, it fits naturally into discussions of regional fiction and the broader literary traditions that shaped twentieth-century American writing.

The papers archived here reflect several common approaches to Walker's work. Literary analysis of Everyday Use dominates, with students examining the story's characters — particularly Maggie, the mother, and Dee — to explore competing definitions of heritage and the meaning of objects like quilts within family and cultural memory. Essays on The Color Purple address themes of identity, survival, and transformation. Other papers take comparative or contextual angles, placing Walker alongside contemporary writers or situating her fiction within broader cultural and mythological frameworks.

A strong essay on Alice Walker typically anchors its argument in close textual evidence, paying careful attention to character motivation, symbolism, and narrative voice rather than offering only plot summary. When writing about heritage or cultural identity, it is important to define those terms precisely within the text rather than treating them as self-evident. A common pitfall is making broad claims about Walker's biography or historical context without tying them back to specific moments in the literary work itself — the text should always remain the primary source of evidence.

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Walker, Baldwin, Alexie -- Short
From Homer's Iliad to a modern day short story, the theme of place, background, and roots of the author plays a predominant role in the way the story is written, its intended audience, and the manner in which the…
Paper Undergraduate
Comparative analysis and contrasting perspectives
¶ … Power of Preconceived Notions in "Everyday Use" and "Recitatif"
Paper Undergraduate
Beauty concepts and applications
Experience as Beauty: An Analysis of Alice Walker's "Beauty: When the Other Dancer is the Self"
Paper Masters
Zora Neale Hurston\'s Biography Their
Brief Introduction (of the work in general)
Paper Undergraduate
Class assignment overview and requirements
African-American women: Exhibit review of "Claiming Their Citizenship: African-American Women From 1624-2009"
Research Paper Undergraduate
Bluest Eye Toni Morrison\'s Novel
Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye is a story that concentrates many and very complex themes in its plot and narrative: it talks about human nature in general, about beauty and ugliness, about the myths that society…
Research Paper Doctorate
African-American Women\'s Literature Unlike Any
Unlike any other marker of civilization literature demonstrates a vision of the social and psychological world in which we live. During the post civil rights era there have been a number of seminal authors who give…
Research Paper Undergraduate
Black Elks religion and spiritual practices
Black Elk's Religion member of the Oglala Sioux nation, Black Elk was nine years of age when he had a mystical vision that spoke to the future well-being of his own tribe and that of all living things (Wink 2000).
Research Paper Undergraduate
The Color Purple
Literary techniques & rhetorical situations in the COLOR PURPLE
Research Paper Undergraduate
Color Purple Written by Alice
¶ … Color Purple written by Alice Walker. The writer explores the story, the meaning and the themes that run through the book and argues it an argument about the cyclic nature of racism and sexism.