In the poem "Women" by Alice Walker, the women knew that their children had to know how to survive and thrive in a world that may not always appreciate or value them. They had to pass on strength, wisdom, and resilience to their children in order to navigate the challenges and injustices they may face.
I think by cancer but im not for sher
i think shes together with alice walker.
yulima unicorn
I think they just thought that women were people to have their children an didn't really care for them.
I think it is immoral to massacre women and children as they are harmed wherein they are innocent.
teens i think
One theme in "Everyday Use" is the exploration of heritage and cultural identity. Alice Walker chose to tell the story from Mama's point of view to provide insight into the struggles African American women faced in preserving their heritage in the face of societal changes. Mama's perspective allows readers to understand her strong connection to her roots and the complexities of family dynamics.
it was the working poor women and i think children... but that was Canada in the the 1930's i think
I think she is married to Jay Walker.
Birthing children.
Personally i think women are a perfect figure to raise or bring up children because women have the heart ,the love and patience to tolarate any childs behaviour.as much as man think they have the ability to raise children but they do not quilify for the job or responsibility.
Yes, Alice is a classic and timeless name that is widely recognized and often associated with qualities like elegance and sophistication. It is a popular choice for many parents when naming their children.