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    nothing unnecessary and leaves no empty spaces. The Hunchback of Notre Dame exemplifies all of these descriptions. The art of the backgrounds and the characters were consistent throughout the entire movie, following a similar color scheme of green, purple and red. The art was well detailed, such that you can see the texture of each material allowing the viewers to imagine what the objects may feel like. It was easy to imagine how imperfect the roads were, how rugged the building bricks were, how…

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    This paper analyses the theme of motherhood in the novels ‘The Color Purple’ and ‘Beloved’. Sethe and Celie are compelled to be separated from their own children. And the source of their separation is slavery. Sethe is the slave of racism and Celie is the slave of Patriarchal society. The paper reveals the psychological damage of slavery to the mother- child relationship. In the ‘Forward’ of the novel ‘Beloved’, Toni Morrison comments: “….. a history in which…

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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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    Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, depicts the struggles faced by African American women in the first half of the twentieth century. More specifically, The Color Purple follows the life of Celie, a black woman who initially is oppressed in every aspect of her life, but grows into an independent and confident woman. The novel details her struggles as a queer, African American woman living in Georgia. Through the course of the novel, Celie develops a multitude of relationships, all of which…

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    in my head frequently. Flash forward to the spring of 1986, Prince by now had released a new album - "Parade", accompanied by a new single - "Kiss". Once again in the "Kiss" video, Prince changed his image and style. This time, instead of the "Purple Rain" bad boy image, or the "Raspberry Beret" Beatles-like image; Prince had slicked-back hair, wore very tight pants and even a short shirt which only covered the top part of his torso, exposing his stomach. His vocal style in this video…

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    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie wrote her book, Purple Hibiscus, through the eyes of a teenage girl, Kambili. Papa’s two children, Jaja and Kambili start out as extremely sheltered and structured children. As the novel progresses the two of them go to live with their aunty Ifeoma for a couple of weeks. As soon as they arrive, they begin to change drastically as they both begin to find themselves. Both Jaja and Kambili start to become more independent because their aunty Ifeoma allows them to have…

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    The Color Purple

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    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 source of happiness and…

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    Color Purple Shug Quotes

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    Shug Avery is a pivotal character in Alice Walker's the color purple due to the affect she has on Celie and Albert. Shug helps Celie define who she is as a person and change her outlook upon life and the current situations that she's facing. She also has a very special relationship with Albert spanning back many years into both their youths. Shug is used in the book as a character designed to further move the plot and show the mentality changes in Celie and Albert over the course of the book.She…

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    Throughout history there have been many depictions of the struggles that black women face and how those struggles are overcome. Alice Walker’s novel “The Color Purple” showcases Celie’s journey of self-discovery and the struggles that must be overcome in order to find one’s self. Celie has many different relationships with the minor characters, such as Mr._, who shows Celie that people can change, Sofia & Harpo, who reverse gender roles and show Celie the error in her ways, Nettie & Shug who…

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    Celie's Struggles

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    with Shug was one of the most important relationships in the story. Celie fall in love Shug; Shug is the person who lifts Celie up and gives her the motivation to free herself from captivity of male power in the story. In Sedehi, Kamelia "The Color Purple and Women's Time." Journal of Language Teaching and Research it investigate the way sisterhood helps women to…

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