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    The Color Purple, is a novel written by the American author Alice Walker. The novel won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and is also regarded to be her most successful piece of work. It has developed into an award winning film and was recently made into a Broadway play. The story continues to impress readers throughout the decades due to its brutal honesty. The novel successfully and truthfully demonstrates what life was like for black women during the early twentieth century. The book discusses

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    Alice Walker is an African-American woman’s activist/feminist and author who was born in the early 1940s, in Eatonton, Georgia. Walker lived in the the rural south at a time when there were heavy poverty and racial violence amongst most African Americans. The circumstances that Walker faced ended up contributing to the person that she is today and it is reflected in many of her novels. Even throughout the trials and tribulations that Walker endured, she was still able to succeed in life. As a young

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    Born in provincial Eatonton, Georgia, on February 9, 1944, Alice Walker is one of the most adored African-American writers working today. Alice is one of the youngest children out of her eight siblings. At the time where African-American were belittled by socioeconomic, her mother worked as a maid in order to help support the family’s eight children. Furthermore, at the time Alice was 8 eight years old, she suffered a severe incident regarding with her being shot in the right eye with a BB pellet

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    Oppression and Strength In Alice walker’s “The Color Purple” she uses foil characters such as Celie and Shug to express the polar opposites that are inevitably found when abuse occurs. Celie represents submission and low self value. Shug on the other hand represents Independence and intolerance. Both characteristics coincide bringing forth friendship and change. In the book “The Color Purple” the writer Alice Walker illustrates a story of bravery, struggle and oppression

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    Alice Walker, the author of The Color Purple, grew up in the harsh conditions of the South in the 1940’s. Alice walker was raised in the middle of the Women’s Rights Movement and had to find hope to get through all of the challenges she had to face. In The Color Purple, Alice Walker uses the main character, Celie, as an example of hope. Hope helps Celie overcome oppression, abuse, and other challenges. Celie is used as an example of the life of a woman during the time of the Civil Rights Movement

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    In the novel, the color purple, Alice Walker said “A girl is nothing to herself; only to her husband can she become something. What can she become? I asked. Why, she said, the mother of his children. But I am not the mother of anybody’s children, I said, and I am something”, clearly supporting the idea that self-actualization is independent from gender roles. It’s this sense of self-actualization and how it leads to empowerment that the minor characters in the color purple consistently conveyed throughout

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    I enjoyed reading the novel The Colour Purple by Alice Walker, as well as watching the movie adaptation of it. The Colour Purple film directed by Steven Spielberg is well made and captures the true feeling and moments of which were felt when the thoughts were expressed through written words in the novel. There are various similarities and differences between the novel and the film which create mood alterations and a dynamic view. Some of the differences between the film and the novel are the alteration

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    Imagine having a hard life full of secrets and truth. This novel, written by Alice Walker, shows how a young lady, Celie, goes threw thick and thin only to ponder who she really is. In the beginning she is timid, submissive and passive. As the novel progresses, Celie transforms into a strong, independent, and outspoken woman. The technique that she uses throughout this novel is the fearing of God. Alice Walker takes her readers from low to high, with this powerful story, all narrated through letters

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    Have many people have ever been in a situation where they are being hurt? In The Color Purple by Alice Walker, there is a girl named Celie. Celie gets sexually assaulted by a white male truck driver and his name is never revealed. The man impregnates Celie and eventually takes away her kids and sells them. Alice Walker uses events that take place that transforms the way Celie is in the beginning and end of the book in a positive way. Celie becomes a different and stronger women towards the end of

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    stand to free them from their situation or back down and be trapped forever. This life changing decision is made when the oppressed realizes that the situation is not only affecting them but their loved ones as well. This is the point the author Alice Walker makes in her story “Everyday Use.” After witnessing how Dee’s suppressive power over her sister Maggie, Mama makes the decision to stop feeling oppressed by her daughter Dee and becomes proud of herself in order to defend the humble life that she

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