Essays on The Color Purple

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  • Celie in The Colour Purple

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    The Color Purple is a powerful book which shows some of the African American experience early on in time Alice Walker created Celie the main character of this book that has many paths she has to travel to become successful The way Celie became successful was to change physically spiritually and emotionally One of the ways Celie changed was physically In the beginning of the book Celie was raped repeatedly and abused by a guy named Pa He started to choke me saying You better shut up and git used

  • Commentary on The Color Purple

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    Alice Walkers depiction of a southern black woman in the novel The Color Purple is very powerful One reason this is so is because Alice Walker applied a variety of literary devices to the story giving it more of an impact She used symbolism and applied her tone as an author Its important to the author to use these devices in their novels especially if they are trying to convey a certain message or issue to their readers The main character of this book is a lady named Celie She does not really s

  • Commentary on The Color Purple

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    The Color Purple In the novel Celie tries to free herself from the control and abuse of men Throughout the story Celie is abused mentally physically and sexually which draws more attention to the main idea in this novel traditional gender roles This power struggle brings attention to the way women are treated by men and what little power they had over anything When Mr told Harpo well how you spect to make Sofia mind Wives like children You have to let them know who has the upper hand nothing ca

  • Commentary on The Color Purple

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    One of the most interesting novels that I have read is The Color Purple The main character of the novel is an African American woman named Celie She lives a terrible life mistreated by men Although she goes through all of these tribulations she is able to overcome them The theme of the novel is the destruction put upon the African Americans It took place in the south so there was racial hatred and hatred within themselves like black on black crime I say this because the black men destroyed thei

  • Commentary on The Color Purple

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    The novel opens with a line of dialogue spoken by Alfonso Celies father You better not never tell nobody but God Itd kill your mammy After this spoken line Celie begins her letters written to God Celie has been raped by her father while her mother was visiting the doctor in town and Alfonso has told her that she can speak of these matters to none except God After having so many children and now being ill Celies mother wont sleep with her husband so Celie is forced to take her mothers place When

  • Misogyny in The Color Purple

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    Do you know what misogyny means What kind of problems it produces In The color purple by Alice Walker the abuse againt woman is very clear and frequently Walker shows how men look at women as a sexual odject or as a house made without think about their feeling Eventually this system impact womens life in different ways like emotional mentally and phisically In a sertain moment those feeling come together and induce a force of corage to avaid being abuse and they defy in order to obtain their fr

  • Religion in The Color Purple

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    Celies Religious Progression In the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker Celie the main character is able to change her view of God from being a real but invisible person to God being everywhere By changing and maturing her religious beliefs she is able to grow into a new awareness of herself Celie changes her immature viewpoint of God through the help of Shug Avery Shug Avery is a woman with a very powerful personality guides Celie into believing that God is everywhere Celies immature way of

  • Shug and Celie in The Color Purple

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    The effect of Shug Avery on Celie In Alice Walkers The Color Purple Shug Avery is one of her most vibrant characters Shugs first impression in the novel is that of a negative one she is insulting and arrogant However the key to Shugs character is the element of surprise Shug awakens love and self esteem in Celie and in return Celie awakens generosity in Shug Walker uses both of them help each other become what they really need to be Both Celie and Shug were very oppressed people Celie was oppre

  • Strength of the Black Woman Revealed in The Color Purple

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    Strength of the Black Woman Revealed in The Color Purple The story tells of one lady who through fruition and hardship discovers the proficient content and proud woman repressed inside of a young shut mouthed girl The Color Purple the third novel written by the Pulitzer Prize winning author Alice Walker has been both respected and berated in numerous essays and reviews Although the critics agree to disagree about many aspects of this novel one thing is clear The Color Purple affirms the surviva

  • The Color Purple: Book Versus Movie

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    Singing the Blues Elegant beautiful and respected those only a few words that describe Shug Avery An icon too many characters in the movie as well as the book Color Purple but superficial to others Well admired by those who didnt even know her and sung her way into their hearts Shug builds a different relationship with Mister in the book that is very different from the one she has in the movie Shug Avery a blues singer that is known all over the world Shug is deeply admired by Mister in the boo

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