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    The Color Purple could really have 10 different themes but the one that made most sense was the power of love and Alice Walker really nailed it. The book is centered around Celie, the main character whom at the beginning of the story is 14 years old. At the beginning love isn't a thing for her especially with her father Alphonso who rapes her and disregards her. As the story comes along Celie begins to build a relationship with Shug Avery and her sister Nettie which leads her to learn the true…

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    To begin with, the book ‘The Color Purple’ is composed by Alice Walker set between the 1960s or early 1970s, a confused time period when African Americans were coping with defining and grabbing control of their social, cultural, and political identity in American society. The book tells a story about a tangled of woman linked by their strong affection for each other, men with corruption, and the children they have responsibility for. In the beginning of the letters, Celie confessed to God about…

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    The novel, The Color Purple, was set in a time period when African Americans and women struggled. African Americans were the inferior race and women were looked at as the inferior gender. The main character, Celie, just so happened to be both and suffered a great deal of problems. Her story had a bad start and it just spiraled from there. Celie was raped by her “Pa” and it took a toll on her whole life. She wrote letters to God to express her feelings and used the letters as a “safe haven.”…

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    who they eventually become. The novel Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison and the film, The Colour Purple directed by Steven Spielberg, both explore the lives of their two protagonists and examine how their experiences define them. The novel Invisible Man is dated back to the early 1900s, and is based upon an anonymous African-American man who reflects on his life experiences. In comparison, The Colour Purple is about an African-American woman who faces abusive and submissive behaviour. These…

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    The Color Purple - Historical Fiction Analysis The Color Purple by Allice Walker is a book that was published in 1982, and is set in the timeframe of 1910 to 1940 in Georgia (SparkNotes Editors). The book is written from the first person point of view from a black girl named Celie, and it covers all of the events in her life as she grows up from a little girl to an old woman. Within the book, the content is structured as letters, at first to God, and then as letters between both Celie and her…

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    “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker is a very radical movie of the twentieth century. While not only showing the abuse of women in a new light, it also shows the growing independence of women as well. The story is set in the Deep South in America after the Civil War. It shows a young woman, Celie and her struggles as a young girl grow into deeper struggles as a middle aged woman. As the story progresses, many important women come in and out of her life, and ultimately help her with the hardships…

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    because it emphasized the difference in class of the Capitol and District 12. Effie wore a luxurious purple dress with a giant rose on top of her hair. By wearing this, the audience knows that the antagonists in the movie lived a prosperous life compared to the protagonist and because of their prosperity, it led them to gaining all power to control the 12 Districts. Other than the clothes, Effie wore purple makeup which emphasizes the oddity that the Capitol had in them. The makeup and clothing…

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    “When you read well, you hear how the parts work together. Once you can do that, you can create writing from parts to a whole you couldn’t imagine before.” The book The Color Purple, has a serious and honest tone throughout the book. The major characters of the story are Celie (narrator/ main character), Shug, Albert, Nettie, Sofia, and Harpo, and which the author finds a way to set the tone of the story. The writer sets up different views of each character and a little bit of background of…

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    The Color Purple by Alice Walker touches on gender roles, sexism, racism, domestic violence, and sexuality. Although the book was published more than thirty years ago, all of it’s themes are still relevant today. The most pertinent theme of The Color Purple is sexuality and how it relates to Celie and Shug Avery. Without Shug, Celie would never truly learn about herself and would never know her sexuality. Until more recently, a woman’s worth was often decided by their husband. In other words,…

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    The color purple written by Alice Walker revolves around the life of an uneducated, poor young black girl residing in the Southern America. She has gone through many traumatic experiences in her life where she is constantly subjected to physical as well as mental trauma. Though this is all narrated from one person’s point of view, we get a good description of all the other characters that are a part of her life. Each of these characters are able to portray how reality was during that time and…

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