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    “As a boy‚ I never knew where my mother was from.” James McBride’s memoir‚ The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother‚ talks about James’ and his mother’s culture and identity. In the book‚ both Ruth and James were able to overcome obstacles in order to resolve both internal and external conflicts in their lives. In this memoir‚ James McBride where interviews his mother‚ Ruth‚ about her past. This memoir tells an intertwined story of James’ childhood and Ruth’s life. While James’

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    large soft features‚ big nose‚ big lips‚ big eyes‚ dark brown eyes‚ ½ foot taller than Will‚ commits suicide into the chasm Born Faction: Candor Chosen Faction: Dauntles Beatrice Prior ("Tris" is the main character and narrator) Hair color: Blond Eye color: Blue-gray Physical description: Dull blond hair twisted in a knot or braided‚ narrow face‚ large wide round eyes‚ long thin nose‚ blue/gray eyes‚ small frame. “I still look like a little girl‚ though sometime in the last few months I turned

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    The Color Purple In The Color Purple there was a very common theme‚ which was strong female relationships and how much power they bring. Throughout The Color Purple‚ the author‚ Alice Walker‚ recognizes and acknowledges the role of strong female relationships‚ whether it’s between a country‚ or a family‚ or a friendship. These relationships in The Color Purple often helped women build up the courage to tell their stories. In result it granted the women with the strength to resist dominance and/or

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    characters used to shape the narrative and structure of the novels Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and The Color Purple? Jeanette Winterson and Alice Walker show realism and the development and shape of their character throughout the novels. Through their main characters‚ they achieve this with their use of narrative and structure. Jeanette from Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and Celie from The Color Purple are two very different‚ young women who have struggled through their lives. Jeanette is a young

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    The Color Purple: Movie vs Book In the novel‚ The Color Purple‚ the author Alice Walker gives several ideas in letter forms‚ such as‚ friendship‚ domination‚ courage & independence. She impacts readers by looking at the story through the eyes of Celie and Nettie. The book describes the life of a young black girl in the 1920’s to the 1960’s. The story of how a 14 year old girl fights through all the steps of an abusive life and finally she is in command for her own life. Celie is the young girl

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    English 102.013 11/13/09 The Power of a Female Relationship In the book The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker shows us different themes in the book. The one theme that stood out the most was the relationship between the sisters and friends that met along the way. Reading this book I have seen different types of relationships such as‚ motherly‚ sisterly‚ and also womanly. Walker refers to the relationship between Cecile and Nettie as a motherly relationship because when Cecile’s mother dies she feels

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    the main character is isolated from the rest of the characters in the story. Alienation can be caused by several things‚ such as abusive relationships like in the story The Color Purple‚ or poor leadership such as the story‚ Lord of the Flies‚ in which both protagonists were alienated by their own people. In the book‚ "The Color Purple"‚ Celie‚ the protagonist‚ is alienated by most of the important men in her family. It causes her to be very passive and defenseless. She is aware that people see her

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    A moving inspirational novel told in letters to portray how life was for African Americans‚ and especially women is The Color Purple. It is not about purple in no way at all; it is actually a difficult book to tackle‚ dealing with rape insest‚ explicit sex‚ sexism‚ and violence toward women and a lesbian relationship. Not only does it speak of women‚ but it tells of how there was a negative depiction of African American men during this time. The novel consists of letters written by the main protagonist

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    Steinbeck uses the colour red to show the desperation and passion of Curley’s wife. This is shown in her description‚ ‘rouged lips’‚ ‘fingernails were red’‚ ‘red mules’ and ‘red ostrich feathers’. Steinbeck uses the colour red as a colour of passion to show the desperation of Curley’s wife‚ and how she openly flirts with other men on the ranch. This however can also be interpreted as a link to bull fighting. In bull fighting‚ a man will wave a red cloth or flag in front of the bull to attract its

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    Brandi F. Feathers Mrs. Hood ARTA 1204- Color Theory October 12‚ 2012 Farewell to Autumn Formal Analysis In Farewell to Autumn‚ Leonid Afremov uses color‚ line and perspective to create a dynamic composition. He uses the elements and principles of design to express his ideas within his painting. He did a good job of articulating unity‚ rhythm‚ and balance. He also used rhythm to create emphasis to certain areas. With the piece being representational‚ it could be conveyed as personal to the

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