The theme was loss of innocence.
In the beginning, Myop, the 10-yr old girl main character of the story sees only the beauty of life, which is represented by the summer in the story.
The summer was described beautifully giving impression to the readers as happy and cool. Myop gathered common ferns.
Then when Myop wandered in the woods in her own way getting farther and farther in their house, she picked strange blue flowers on the way.
These different plants represents the little girl's wants in life. At first she discovers common things that is significant in her childhood days, then by and by, she came to a group of strange flowers which are the things that represents the things we encounter later in our teen age lives. These includes the problems we might possibly encounter and the difficulties that we are about to solve.
Myop continued walking until she stepped on the remains of a man.
Now, if that would happen to you, wouldn't you be afraid? But Myop reacted differently. Instead of being afraid, she just picked the only pink flower beside the skeleton. She wasn't afraid or frightened at the least. She took a hold of something, and that something was maturity. Her loss of innocence was replaced by her gain of maturity.
The story began with summer and it ended as: "Then the summer was over." The summer in the story represents Childhood. Myop's childhood. At first she was only aware of the bright side of things, at the middle of the story, her eyes were slowly being opened by the reality. The reality of having the balance of good and evil, of happiness and sadness, of coolness and gloominess. Alice Walker's style in this story explained these by using contrast.
So yeah, this is my understanding of the story's theme.
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