The Welcome Table, by Alice Walker is a story filled with religious symbolism. All through the story, the lady is slightly fazed by the pretentious and conceited congregation that is time after time piercing her with ridiculing looks of disdain. It is only by force that the men feel duty-bound to get rid of her by force. As it stands in this story traditional society is absolutely wrong yet unapologetic. Religion is the theme of this story. Still, while in the analytical process of this story one will notice that it has several symbolic analogies where a cycle of good, evil, and finally rewarded faith come to fruition.
This story is enduring in the sense that it shows the reward of faith and the trials and