Alice Walker, author of the color purple, captures an emotional novel with the relationships between two sisters with the viewpoint of a woman named Celie writing and reading …show more content…
Her father (or later to be step father) rapes and beats her. She resulting in being pregnant of two children to, which end up getting toss out by her father. As time passes, Celie 's father decides she needs to marry, so he finds a man identified as Mr._. He becomes the antagonist as he controls Celie and make her life miserable. Alice Walker, The Color Purple quoted, "My wife can 't do this. My wife can 't do that. No wife of mines...he goes on and on.. Shug Avery finally says, good thing I ain 't your damn wife"(73). Mr._ is a tyrant and treats Celie as a piece of …show more content…
"The Color Purple. “In teaching Celie to love, Shug has helped Celie not only to understand and accept her own individuality”(par 15). This explains Shug is positively impacting Celie’s life. She shows the life Celie is living isn’t what her life is suppose to be; the abuse from Mr.__ isn’t what she is densant to be. Mahony, Mary. "The Color Purple. “Shug convinces Celie to move to Memphis, thus providing a life of comfort and happiness for Celie, who shows her appreciation by designing some clothes for Shug”(par 7). Manhony explains that Celie won’t be motivated to move out of the life of abuse without Shug suggestion of going to