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    IN the color purple by alice walker.The movie is about how people change from beating people to respecting people, from people not standing up for them self to standing up for their self. And how people go for everybody being afraid of them to where everybody like them. I think it a good movie because it shows how people change. Characters like sophie ,Celie, and mr Albert are the people who changed the most to me. Celie was a little girl who lived with her step dad and mom and sister named nattia

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    women are emotionally, mentally, and physically abused by men. They are degraded by society and stripped away their sense of self worth. However when given a strong sisterly bond between another female, one may regain their self-confidence. “The Color Purple” Author Alice Walker creates a theme based on sisterhood, and instills in the novel the power of love and friendship through the protagonist and narrator Celie. She develops a bond with her lover and supporter, Shug Avery, as well as her sister

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    Great Expectations by Charles Dickens and The Color Purple by Alice Walker reminded me of the importance of having guidance, especially from a motherly or fatherly figure. Celie had suffered so much sexual, verbal, and physical abuse by the male figures in her life that she had become a voiceless, subservient woman. However, Shug held Celie's hand as she destroyed all of Celie's mental restraints to create the much-happier Celie found at the end of the book. Likewise, Magwitch assisted Pip in

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    The Color Purple. For the main character, Celie, this quote represents so much in her life. The Color Purple is a book with many different hidden messages. They are all lessons learned by Celie throughout her life that she shares. Out of all the messages these are the most important messages from the book and an explanation on why they are important. To scratch the surface, it shall start with Celie’s talks with God. The digging deeper Celie breaking free. Finally, what the color purple

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    In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens. Yet Ms. Walker’s most critically acclaimed novel remains The Color Purple. The Color Purple tells the complex tale African American women, their brutal living conditions, everyday abuse, and their instinct to survive. The Color Purple was an immediate success due to its simple writing style, the intricate storyline, and compelling characters. In 1983 The Color Purple was recognized for these very reasons and graciously awarded The Pulitzer Prize For Fiction. Every

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    Based upon the novel by Alice Walker, “The Color Purple” is a heart wrenching film directed by Steven Spielberg. Released on December 18, 1985, this classic motion picture featured actresses such as Whoopi Goldberg as Celie Johnson, Margaret Avery as Shug Avery, Akosua Busia as Nettie Harris and actor Danny Glover as Mister. As Celie Johnson narrates her struggles to find her identity outside of her horrific abuse, she discovers other important life lessons that help build who she eventually becomes

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    Alice Walker’s masterpiece, The Color Purple, uses ordinary things such as clothes, colors, jobs, and money as strong symbolism. In this book, pants symbolize independence. Pants change the way society views and treats a person. They also convey that a person is strong, confident, free, and equal to others. Alice Walker shows the reader how wearing pants can have a big effect on a person’s life, especially if that person is a woman in the early twentieth century. From the beginning of time to less

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    The Color Purple In the movie, The Color Purple, directed by Steven Spielberg, many characters alter their values and the characteristics that define them throughout the historical drama film. Celie is a dynamic character that develops from a weak, abused child into a mature, independent woman. Throughout the movie, the protagonist (Celie) finds herself reaching her potential by overcoming the fear that Fonso and Mr. ___ embedded in her mind at a young age. In the opening scene of The Color Purple

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    “Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender” (Yahwon). Alice Walker views herself as a womanist. Although a womanist and feminist are similar, the two terms are not exactly the same. According to Professor Tamara Baeouboeuf-Lafonant: [Womanism] focuses on the experiences and knowledge bases of black women [which] recognizes and interrogates the social realities of slavery, segregation, sexism, and economic exploitation this group has experienced during its history in the United States. Furthermore

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    Alice Walker’s realistic novel, The Color Purple revolves around many concerns that both African American men and women faced in an era, where numerous concerns of discrimination were raised. Religious and gender issues are confronted by the main characters which drive the plot and paint a clear image of what life may possibly have been like inside an African American home. Difficulties were faced by each and every character specifically Celie and Nettie who suffered heavy discrimination throughout

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