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    Explore the presentation of femininity and identity in The Great Gatsby and The Color Purple, considering the contexts of their production, reception and the different ways in which these texts have been read. In both texts, we see characters that struggle with personal identity as a result of rigid social boundaries. For Gatsby this means creating an entirely new persona based on his brief love encounter with Daisy. The illusion that he can ‘repeat the past’ , shapes and moulds him into becoming

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    Celie Vs Spielberg

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    The book and motion picture “The Color Purple” is a compelling story of a one Celie who finds her womanhood and humanity with help from the other characters. From her abusive father and husband to her loving friend Shrug Avery, a strong woman known for her voice, Celie takes a long journey into personal freedom. Both Walker and Spielberg use Celie’s experiences to convey how her struggles allow her to come into her womanhood, however, Walker tells the story through a darker and hopeless lens whereas

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    control or dominance over women or sometimes their family. Masculinity to me can be defined as male dominance within themselves Within the three text that we have read masculinity have been portrayed very different intentions. Examples like In the color purple Mr_ was a very sexist and abuses person towards Celie and it eventually made her leave him for Shug. Billy Lynn long halftime walk. Billy’S masculinity was shown when he was just kissed by Dime and he felt extremely weird about that. This could

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    Throughout the course of this novel, many relationships are revealed and some had a tremendous impact on the book’s storyline. The two sisters, Nettie and Celie, exhibit a mother daughter relationship, which is completely broken apart when Mr. takes control of the situation by separating the two and concealing the letters that were the last chance for the girls to stay connected. Mr. and Celie’s relationship displays a soft spoken young girl, who lacked much self-confidence, fearing her husband,

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    What Is Celie's Identity

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    In Alice Walker’s, “The Color Purple,” the concept of one’s journey to spiritual awakening is presented by the transformative nature of man and points out that the circumstances an individual is placed in along with the dynamics of one’s interactions with others are what shapes their identity . The reader is able to understand the conflicting forces that work to the advantage and disadvantage of man and relate them to the occurrences that happen in modern society. In the case of the narrator of

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    Abraham Maslow’s pyramid of needs is a five tier breakdown of how a person might reach a point of self-actualization. In The Color Purple a few characters can be seen finding themselves indirectly through the steps of the pyramid Maslow created. One character that exemplifies this process is Nettie. With the help of her older sister Celie, Nettie was able to begin the journey of finding herself. Cecile protects Nettie from her father and allows her to experience a relatively basic idea of freedom

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    A journey is the act of traveling from one place to another. In the book The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho and the film The Color Purple, journeys are about learning and growth. The journeys teach Santiago, the protagonist of the book, and Celie, the protagonist of the film, about themselves and the society in which they live in. It was easily shown that both works have similarities and differences. Both protagonists embark on a journey giving them obstacles they have to conquer in pursuit of their personal

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    the person who extremely delivers the message ‘ you are wanted’ to the readers. She knows that she is not the only one who goes through tough times or to be made fun of, therefore with her big heart and caring soul, on swim day at school, she wore a purple bikini the whole day. Libby also wrote the words ‘you are wanted’ in

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    from her sister Nettie, causing her to believe that Nettie is dead. What reason does he have for this barbaric action? Mr. ¬¬___ has several motivations for his twisted actions, and they are as sad and destructive as the character himself. In The Color Purple by Allice Walker, Mr.___ Steal’s Nettie’s letters from Celie in order to exert control over her and the people in his life. The first motivation for Mr. ___’s deception is his previous relationship with Nettie. Mr. ___ originally wanted to marry

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    The Lack of Sympathy for The Color Purple’s Albert The novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker depicts a young woman experience and change throughout her life over several decades. This woman, Celie, is first introduced by outlining the men that affect her life, such as her father, and a man named Albert. The novel describes the events as Celie sees the world, however, Albert is an unsympathetic character regardless of Celie’s own opinion. Albert ends up beating, controlling, and abusing Celie, and

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