Us sing and dance, make faces and give flower bouquets, trying to be loved. You ever notice that trees do everything to get attention we do, except walk?
by Alice Walker (0 Reviews)
In "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker, the essence of human behavior is reflected through the actions of trees. The quote suggests that like trees, people engage in various activities—singing, dancing, and performing acts of kindness such as giving flowers—all in the pursuit of love and acknowledgment. This comparison emphasizes our innate desire for affection and connection, showcasing the lengths we go to capture the attention of others. The metaphor highlights...
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