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    The Past Helps Shape a Better Future According to the Ark of Hope for Children, 1,850 children die a year by some form of child abuse. Assault must be noticed, especially because it affects so many people worldwide. The Color Purple by Alice Walker focuses extensively on this idea and the ramifications of rape. In the novel, the main protagonist Celie is compelled to live with a man named Mr. _____, whose last name is unidentified in the book, who constantly makes her work in the fields and clean

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    To most, the color purple holds insignificant meaning. It is a simple intermediate color lying between red and blue, with very little significance other than to be someone’s favorite color. In all reality, the color holds so much more meaning. In the novel, “The Color Purple,” the color is used as an allusion to biblical reference. Aside from the color itself, other references were made through direct conversation with God and the main characters struggle to maintain belief in a higher being despite

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    Essay The Color Purple

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    The Color Purple by Alice Walker is a very controversial novel, which many people found to be very offensive. It is basically the struggle for one woman’s independence. The main character in The Color Purple is Celie a coloured woman with little or no education at all. She is one who has been used and abused by all the men in her life, and because of these men, she has very little courage or ambition in her life. She has so little courage, that all she wants to do is just survive. Through the various

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    Color Purple Symbolism

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    Symbolism in The Color Purple Alice Walker’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel, The Color Purple, tells the story of a young black woman in rural Georgia over thirty years in the first half of the twentieth century. Through her letters to God and her sister Nettie, the protagonist, Celie, shares her struggles against physical, sexual, emotional and verbal abuse. Through Celie’s story and the stories of the other people in her life, the novel explores the themes of racism, sexuality, spirituality, and

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    The movie ‘’The Color Purple’’ is a 1985 drama film that portrays the historical period. This film sheds light on the struggles that African American women faced during the 1930s. The Color Purple is about the life of Celie Harris, a poor black girl who married against her wish to an older black man. This movie was a great portrayal of history, which was directed by Steven Spielberg in a new light, this movie also shows realism and grit. The movie The Color Purple shows an intercultural perspective

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    The Color Purple Essay

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    (The Color Purple) Essay ‘The Color Purple’ is a novel about women supporting women and the roles that Shug, Nettie, and Sophia play in Celie’s life and the effect it had on Celie throughout the story. The other female characters in Celie’s world change her life. The positive influence of women starts when Celie is young and defenseless and scared when she is taken away by Mr.__ until the end when she is free but also a strong and confident woman that knows who she really is and her feelings and

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    “The Color Purple by Alice Walker. In 1982 Alice Walkers career as a writer took flight with the publication of her third novel, The Color Purple (Bio). The Color Purple is one of the most controversial and revolutionary black female-authored texts in the African- American experience. Alice Walker explores the themes of gender discriminations, racial discrimination, rape, and sexism in the book. The Color Purple won Alice Walker both Pulitzer Prize for fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction

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    Color Purple Archetypes

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    Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, portrays the main character Celie as an introverted butterfly who has yet to come out of her cocoon, hiding away from confrontation and actions that could cause negative reactions. As the story progresses, she blossoms before the reader, becoming more present in her world where she would otherwise be shuttered in. Her character development is due to the introduction of two very empowering and independent women, acting as female archetypes throughout the

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    Sofia In The Color Purple

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    “They name the most powerful storms after a women for a reason. ”(Sin) but on the contrary, as stated in the quote above, there are many characters in The Color Purple that stress women empowerment such as Shug Avery, Sofia, Olivia, Tashi, and Kate. One major character who influences the change in Celie is Sofia. Sofia has been fighting her whole life against the men in her family and now she fighting Harpo for her rights as an individual. When Celie and Sofia have their argument, Celie says: “You

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    The Color Purple Parable According to Scholl’s article, The Color Purple by Alice Walker, is a parable. In classifying a story as a parable, Scholl determines that a parable must be a “movement through a realistically improbable sequence of narrative reversals toward a conclusion that defies realistic expectations.” (Scholl, 255) These reversals are very evident throughout the novel and render the conclusion unrealistic. In almost every character, there is an ironic reversal of what should happen

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