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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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Alice Walker's exploration of creativity in women's lives
Alice Walker's 1983 publication In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose addresses the role of creativity in women's lives. Creativity is the essence of womanhood, and therefore a symbol like that of the…
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The Kite Runner
Bennett, Tony. Formalism and Marxism. Routledge, 2003.
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Black White and Jewish by Rebecca Walker
Black, White, and Jewish -- the Source of All Rebecca Walker's Angst?
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Everyday Use in Alice Walker\'s
In Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use," the main characters express differing attitudes about the value of their past as represented by several family heirloom pieces. The difference of opinion arises between the…
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African-American Heritage Is a Lengthy,
There are two distinct notions of heritage elucidated in Walker's short story in which sisters vie for a pair of quilts. One is a symbolic, passive view of heritage which is based on sentimentalism. However, the author offers more evidence supporting the validity of the alternative notion--a practical, living conception of heritage.
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Heritage, Identity, and War in Four Short Stories
Alice Walker's short story "Everyday Use" depicts the two very different life paths of the daughters of the main character. The mother's older daughter Dee is a very ambitious young woman, and the mother notes at the…
Paper Undergraduate
Multicultural Literature in the Classroom: Definition and Quality
This paper answers the question: what is multicultural literature and what are the characteristics of quality multicultural literature? Furthermore, it provides a synthesis of 4 journal articles with annotations about multicultural literature. It addition, it offers ideas for practical application in the classroom, as well as, 10 annotated bibliographies for 10 pieces of quality, 4 of which are elementary level, 3 middle school level and 3 high school. Lastly, the paper provides a bullets list of the important things mention.
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Color Purple the Awakening and Jane Eyre
The Color Purple is a deeply through-provoking and highly engrossing tale of three black women who use their personal strength to transform their lives. Alice Walker's work was published in 1982 and it inspired Steven…
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Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan Tan\'s
Tan's debut novel is arguably one of the most famous works of Asian-American writing. It is one of the few works with an explicitly Asian theme to find mainstream popularity. The novel remained on the New York Times…
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Critical analysis of everyday use by Alice Walker
There have and are well-known authors that literature students are introduced to and discussed because of the intensity, reasons, persona, and literary devices that the authors add to works they publish.