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    The Color Purple, a novel written by Alice Walker, is based on the abused black woman from Georgia named Celie. Paved out as a poor, illiterate black woman Celie has an abusive and depressing history. Despite all of the horrors in Celie’s life she becomes a strong, independent woman. Alice Walker portrays Celie as writing this book in a series of letters to God. God is who Celie goes to with everything that happens to her. She writes to God because of the shame she feels for what has happened to

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    Color Purple Heroism

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    Calvin Coolidge, the thirtieth president of the United States of America, once said, “Heroism is not only in the man but in the occasion”. In Alice Walker’s epistolary, The Color Purple, Shug Avery, who is an independent and sexually fluid woman, stumbles into Celie’s life, who happens to be a passive and domesticated woman. Shug influences Celie to confront her husband’s oppressive nature at a coincidentally perfect time in Celie’s life. Alice Walker uses the revelation of Nettie’s letters, intimacy

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    The Color Purple Essay

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    equality between both genders. Taking place in rural Georgia, the protagonist, Celie, lives in the time of severe gender oppression, and is the victim of abuse and harassment from the different men involved around her life. In the novel, “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker, the author suggests that solidarity between women can help them

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    Sofia In The Color Purple

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    Everyone has been in a situation where they want to stand up for themselves but know doing so could get them in trouble. Sofia from the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker, does not have this. This novel goes through the life of an uneducated black girl in early 1900’s Georgia. The novel starts off with Celie, the protagonist, getting beaten and raped by her father. After two pregnancies and more abuse, her father gives her off to mister, who continues the abuse. There she eventually meets Sofia

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    In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, the audience is introduced to the main character Celie who is strong and naive, but is still passive to the wrongs that she has endured throughout her lifetime. This is the most evident when other characters try to help the issues she deals with. This is evident, when Shug Avery talks to Celie about why Mr.___ beats her. Shug asks why Celie gets beaten and she responds with, “For being me and not you” (42 PDF) This shows that Celie is passive and does not retaliate

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    meaning. In the book The Color Purple, Alice Walter uses the color purple to symbolize Celie’s transformation into a poised woman and God’s influence on her life. Although the color purple does not appear many times in the novel, purple associates with Celie and her journey from a young girl to a confident woman. As a young girl, Celie expresses that purple is her favorite color because purple represents the beauty that she desired. When Mr.’s sister is not able to buy the purple clothing that Celie wanted

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    from brutal to sad. The reader can clearly see that the idea of Shug is what allows Celie to escape from her horrid reality. As Charmaine Eddy notes in his paper entitled Marking the body: the material dislocation of gender in Alice Walker's The Color Purple “Because Shug's picture has initiated lesbian sexual desire in Celie, this imitation must be seen as a transvestism, a drag

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    The Color Purple written by Alice Walker is based on a society that is rather segregated when it comes to their differences. Due to this segregation, the perspective of one group viewing another may be rather skewed, causing them to be stereotyped into certain social structures. The novel is written in first person point of view, meaning that the reader gets one particular character’s version of the story. Due to this, the reader is introduced to the story through a perspective that does not fully

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    In the novel, A Color Purple, that was written by Alice Walker, She writes about a relationship that started off mean, but then it got better and stronger with time. The characters Shug Avery and Celie are the two main female characters in the novel because they help each other’s into becoming a better person. Celie and Shug were very troubled characters. Shug was stuck in the image of what everyone thought of her, and she thought that was the way she was supposed to act, however Celie was troubled

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    The Color Purple Essay

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    Introduction. In life, people perceive life differently, either positively or negatively, and this gives one an idea of how others view the world. With reference to the novel” color purple,” the character Celie goes through difficulties such as struggles, hardships, and sexual / gender violence. She opened up through letter writing to her ‘God’. On the other hand, her perception are seen as a mirror to reflect the lives of an individual who face the obstacle and choose to overlook them and strive

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