Loss Of Innocence In The Flowers By Alice Walker

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One thing about life is that when summer like innocence is taken, the world turns dark, cold, and winter-like. In the world on which we live in, there are multiple ways of losing innocence- after all, one might lose his or her parents or undertake such difficulties- and one of them is by becoming a witness to the exposure of the darkness of the world, just like the protagonist Myop in the short story, The Flowers by Alice Walker. When one ventures out in search of the unknown do they sometimes happen across the “strangeness of the land ... The air was damp, the silence close and deep.” Coming upon the doings of the cruelty to the poor man by the “rotted remains of a noose”, Myop realizes the world not to be what she had always though for all