In the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the settings both take place in the south of the 1930’s where education, racism, and sexism play a large role in lifestyle. The Color Purple is from the blacks point of veiw, and To Kill a Mockingbird is about the whites. In To Kill a Mockingbird, all three of the kids go to school, while in The Color Purple, Celie was taken out of school, and Nettie had to study hard to ensure she learned with the little schooling she received. In both books, it is a time period in which whites felt superior to blacks. To Kill a Mockingbird mentions few dates but has a sense of direction and follows a true plot. In contrast, The Color Purple never relates to
In the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, the settings both take place in the south of the 1930’s where education, racism, and sexism play a large role in lifestyle. The Color Purple is from the blacks point of veiw, and To Kill a Mockingbird is about the whites. In To Kill a Mockingbird, all three of the kids go to school, while in The Color Purple, Celie was taken out of school, and Nettie had to study hard to ensure she learned with the little schooling she received. In both books, it is a time period in which whites felt superior to blacks. To Kill a Mockingbird mentions few dates but has a sense of direction and follows a true plot. In contrast, The Color Purple never relates to