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    Jane Austin’s ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and William Shakespeare’s ‘Much Ado About Nothing’. These two texts are different in many ways. However‚ they convey certain aspects of society. They both show us Society’s view on love and marriage. But also it shows us how wealth gives certain people status. The two pieces are set in different areas and eras. ‘Much ado about nothing’ is set in Italy. The play was written in 1598‚ 200 years before ‘Pride and Prejudice’ was written. Pride and Prejudice is set in England

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    The Color Purple is organized into letters towards God and focuses on the life of the oppressed‚ abused Celie. Celie feels she cannot talk to anyone but God about the events occurring in her life. This is her way of expressing herself when she is unable to speak to anyone about it. c. Tone- I feel the author’s tone towards The Color Purple is dark and gradually becomes more positive when Celie decides to change. In the beginning‚ the author expresses this depressing and dark tone by describing Celie’s

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    The Color Purple When Alice Walker‚ the author of the novel The Color Purple‚ was younger she got shot in the right eye by a BB pellet and ever since then she has been self-conscious about the “visible mark.” In The Color Purple the main character Celie believes she is ugly‚ and only good for working on a field and taking care of the children. I believe how Celie sees herself relates to how Alice has seen herself in her personal life. In the book‚ Celie falls in love with Shug who is seen as a beautiful

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    “To be kind to all‚ to like many and love a few‚ to be needed and wanted by those we love‚ is certainly the nearest we can come to happiness.” -Mary Stuart. The most important theme that Alice Walker empathizes time and time again in The Color Purple‚ is having happiness in life. Because in the story Alice Walker has Celie go through many obstacles throughout the whole book. Having her go through a roller coaster of emotions from being sad in the beginning‚ to all the way to the end of the book

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    Walker’s Purple is Not Just a Color Alice Walker’s epistolary novel The Color Purple demonstrates how the mistreatment of a woman cannot prevent her from fulfilling her destiny. The protagonist and narrator of the novel‚ Celie‚ is a young‚ uneducated black girl who is verbally and sexually abused by her supposed father‚ Alphonso. He fathers two children with her‚ kidnapping both and presumably killing one‚ if not both. Because of the unwarranted trauma‚ she struggles for the rest of her life

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    A life of abuse‚ sexual exploitation‚ and social exploitation is what young uneducated Celie encounters in Alice Walker’s ¨The Color Purple¨. Without knowing her true genealogy poor vulnerable Celie is left to write letters in her idiosyncratic english to her god who she feels is the only person that might heed to her plight for help. Though all the mistreatment Celie still yearns to find love to heal and strengthen the broken community of which the story takes place. Though the growth that Celie

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    Alice Walker an award winning womanist‚americanist‚and civil rights activist has accomplished overnight success with “The Color Purple” and “Women.” Both reflecting black females rights and Alice Walker’s southern childhood struggles. “The Color Purple” takes place in the segregated harsh south between 1910 and 1940. Walker remakes the humiliating and devastating discriminatory laws outcomes and uses americanism to achieve white and black interaction across the united states. Born in Eatonton Georgia

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    ‘’The theme of Identity is crucial in The Color Purple’’ The theme of identity is central to the novel ‘The Color Purple’ as it is part of the journey and the creation of the main character ‘Celie’. Her character’s journey is what the reader becomes attached too‚ enforcing the ideas that are therefore presented throughout the novel. Walker had some very strong ideas present‚ such as the subversion of stereotype‚ inspiration for African-American citizens‚ relationships and family; all of which

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    Color Purple Character Notes Pages 1-80 For each character‚ take notes and make inferences about each character. Cite textual evidence to support your inferences. Due Tuesday via Turnitin.com by 11pm Character Your Analysis (Make an inference about the character‚ support it with textual evidence). Use CERC Strategy. Celie In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ the author presents the character Celie. Celie is uneducated and lives in a abusive home. Through her struggles she is very selfless in

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    Mr. Bennet: he lives in Longbourn‚ a village‚ with his five daughters. His favourite is Elizabeth. He considers his other daughters as silly and empty-headed and Lizzy‚ as he called Elizabeth‚ the cleverest. He has an odd character Mrs. Bennet: in her youth she was a beautiful woman but now that she has grow-up daughters she stops thinking in her own beauty and thinks of her daughter’s future. She has been married for almost twenty-three years but she never could understand her husband odd’s character

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