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    The Color Purple

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    In The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Celie becomes a symbol of female empowerment. In the beginning of the novel Celie starts out as a shy, abused woman who never stands up for herself. However, as her story progresses Celie starts building relationships with other women that help her seek the confidence she needed. Women empowerment, female relationships and the story of abuse is what makes The Color Purple an ageless story that continues to touch past, present and future generations of readers. In the beginning, Celie is sexually abused by her father and separated from her sister and she feels like there is no one who will be there for her. In return, she writes a letter to God hoping he listens to her, yet she remains a diffident woman.…

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    The Color Purple

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    An endearing novel authored by Alice Walker, The Color Purple focuses on celebrating femininity and achieving religious transcendence in spite of societal constraints. Set in post-slavery America, Walker establishes a unique dynamic between gender discrimination and racial subordination to portray the immense struggle of black women. The work is often considered a key component of the black feminist movement, revealing both the innate strength of women to endure and the power of faith to surpass…

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    The Color Purple

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    There is a significant difference between being alive and living. A person’s quality of life is dependent on whether someone chooses to fight for the life they deserve, or if they simply choose to survive. Alice Walker uses this as a central theme in her book The Color Purple, and develops it through the main character, Celie. As a child, Celie was raped and abused by her stepfather, and was forced to marry a man she calls Mister, who turns out to be abusive. Her sister, Nettie, is the only…

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    The Color Purple Women

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    The film adaptation of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple is about the life of Celie Harris, who was a poor, black girl married against her will to an older black man. She was abused throughout her married life and somehow found a way to discover her own identity. In The Color Purple, the way power is distributed between men and women, specifically for black women, is very clear; mainly because black women are mistreated not only by members of other races, but by members of their own as well.…

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    Letters 27-35 of The Color Purple Letter 27 Mr.____’s father referred to as Old Mr._____ comes to visit. Old Mr.____ questions Mr.____ housing Shug Avery and even asks Celie if she is okay with Shug staying. Much of the letter Celie writes of how Old Mr.____ thinks Shug is no good especially since he does not know who her father is. The next visitor to the house is Tobias Mr.____’s brother who with his visit allows Celie to being thinking about the world.Celie’s thinking brings in a concept of…

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    Racism In The Color Purple

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    discriminate against an innocent African American man by accusing him for sexually abusing a white woman. Similarly, in the novel The Color Purple the main character, Celie, faces racial discrimination and is abused because she is an African American living in a era where the blacks and whites do not have equal rights .The purpose of Harper Lee’s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Alice Walker’s novel, The Color Purple is to demonstrate the effects of racism towards African Americans through…

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    Sexism In The Color Purple

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    Racism and sexism have been reoccurring issues from the start of time, especially in America. Protests, strikes, movements, deaths, and success have been a product of the fight to end these two social issues. Many pieces of literature have been published, specifically in America arguing for or against either of these causes. One of the most famous books written that considers both issues is The Color Purple by Alice Walker. In the incredible story, a girl named Celie endures a terrible life, but…

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    Essay On The Color Purple

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    The Color Purple by Alice Walker, is a book about a protagonist named Celie were she starts at the age of 14 years old and as time passes she progresses in age. Celie came from an abusive home where she has 3 childrens with her father. After Celie’s mom died, her abusive cruel father basically forced her to marry and specific man named Albert. Albert has three kids already before even marrying Celie, and the oldest child is named Harpo. Celie didn’t like living in Harpo’s home at all until…

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    Color Purple Change

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    In The Color Purple by Alice Walker, there are characters that drastically change from the beginning to the end. One turns from insecure and timid, to standing up for herself. Another person begins abusive, mentally and physically, and selfish, to kind-hearted and selfless. The last woman does not first appear to be the most courteous and pleasant kind, yet she helps a friend become an independent and an assertive woman. This shows how someone can change for the better, although they may need…

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    Color Purple Hero

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    In the Novel, The Color Purple, the narrator and main character of the story, Celie Johnson, is living in rural Georgia in the 1920’s. Growing up in this period of time, Celie experiences one hectic and vigorous life as a female. Celie lives with her husband, a man introduced as Mr.____, who corrupts Celie from a young age. Throughout the book, Celie writes in letters to god for hope and because she was ordered to by a man titled Pa. At first, Celie had no power as an individual because she grew…

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