Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”

We live in a world in which both virtual and actual violence are capitalized on as sources of entertainment, in which the media is so saturate d with violence that we need it to offer us ever-increasing doses of the latter so that we can exit our state of moral numbness and react, in which even the...

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Main Author: Anca-Luisa Viusenco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University Press 2011-12-01
Series:Linguaculture
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Online Access:https://journal.linguaculture.ro/index.php/home/article/view/264
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description We live in a world in which both virtual and actual violence are capitalized on as sources of entertainment, in which the media is so saturate d with violence that we need it to offer us ever-increasing doses of the latter so that we can exit our state of moral numbness and react, in which even the most horrific acts of violence leave most of us passive, since we regard them as nothing more than signs of our troubled times. Consequently, both recognizing and taking a stand against the subtle forms in which violence manifests itself have, unfortunately, become real challenges. As a result, I chose as starting-point for the present paper Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”, a literary piece in which violence is not presented overtly, but only suggested, and not experienced, but witnessed, and only through its unfortunate outcome – death. The present paper follows Myop’s transition from the state of innocence to that of awareness, dwelling on the powerful imagery of the story, and discusses the effects of witnessing violence or its outcomes upon young minds.
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spelling doaj.art-84ba002abc244316aab5421f7c9b5ad52022-12-22T03:34:52ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University PressLinguaculture2067-96962285-94032011-12-012210.47743/lincu-2011-2-2-264Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”Anca-Luisa Viusenco0Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania We live in a world in which both virtual and actual violence are capitalized on as sources of entertainment, in which the media is so saturate d with violence that we need it to offer us ever-increasing doses of the latter so that we can exit our state of moral numbness and react, in which even the most horrific acts of violence leave most of us passive, since we regard them as nothing more than signs of our troubled times. Consequently, both recognizing and taking a stand against the subtle forms in which violence manifests itself have, unfortunately, become real challenges. As a result, I chose as starting-point for the present paper Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”, a literary piece in which violence is not presented overtly, but only suggested, and not experienced, but witnessed, and only through its unfortunate outcome – death. The present paper follows Myop’s transition from the state of innocence to that of awareness, dwelling on the powerful imagery of the story, and discusses the effects of witnessing violence or its outcomes upon young minds. https://journal.linguaculture.ro/index.php/home/article/view/264violencedeathinnocenceintolerancerite of passage
spellingShingle Anca-Luisa Viusenco
Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”
Linguaculture
violence
death
innocence
intolerance
rite of passage
title Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”
title_full Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”
title_fullStr Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”
title_full_unstemmed Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”
title_short Violence through the Lens of Innocence: Reflections on Alice Walker’s “The Flowers”
title_sort violence through the lens of innocence reflections on alice walker s the flowers
topic violence
death
innocence
intolerance
rite of passage
url https://journal.linguaculture.ro/index.php/home/article/view/264
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