Examine the theme in Alice walker gift
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The poem 'Gift" by Alan walker describes the love life and possessiveness of the poet, a black women. A white American proposed her and gave her his soul. ... At first, she didn't want to lose him but then she realized that love doesn't mean slavery and she shouldn't be possessive about it.
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Not possessiveness, but love is the symbol of freedom. The poem's theme is this.
Explanation:
- Alan Walker's poem "Gift" describes the poet, a black woman's life and possessiveness.
- The mood of the poem is personalized and casual.
- Her soul was given to her by a white American who proposed to her.
- She can't afford to lose him at first, but she soon learned that love isn't the same as slavery, and she should also not be possessive of him.
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