Myop's Childhood In The Flowers By Alice Walker

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From that point on her childhood would never be the same. The flowers by Alice Walker is a short story of an African American little girl named Myop going into the woods for a stroll. Then she stumbles upon a lynched corpse of an African American male. After that she says that "the summer was over" and the short story ends abruptly. The last line in the flowers means that she is not a child anymore.
When Myop sees a dead African American man she realizes her past and that things are not ok making her not a child anymore. The Girl describes in great detail what horrifying pieces of flesh she saw: "another piece. Frayed, rotted, bleached, and frazzled – barely there – but spinning restlessly in the breeze. Myop laid down her flowers"(Alice Walker