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    The novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker‚ follows the story of an African-American woman named Celie‚ and her friends and family through her diary entries. The story takes place in rural Georgia‚ in the early 20th century‚ all playing a part in much of the mistreatment she faces. The readers learn the tough life that Celie has endured‚ from being raped at a young age by her step father‚ to never being treated with respect by anyone‚ not even her husband‚ Mr._______‚ whom rapes‚ beats‚ and degrades

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    In the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker the reader is immediately introduced to the harsh reality of Celie’s life‚ with the very first sentence being‚ “You better not never tell nobody but God. It’d kill your mammy.” From that point onwards the narrative follows young Celie from she raped and abused by the man she believes to be her father to becoming the wife of Mr._____ ‚ with his decision being almost solely based on the fact that their consummation agreement includes both her and a cow

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    Othello :-an analysis of the color imageries used in the play “Othello” Imagery‚ in a literary text‚ occurs when an author uses an object that is not really there‚ in order to create a comparison between one that is‚ usually evoking a more meaningful visual experience for the reader or it may be defined as the use of more vivid figurative language to represent objects‚ actions‚ or ideas. And the color imagery is one of the prominent in them ‚it refers to the use of colors by the author to describe

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    Three Messages From The Color Purple (An Analysis of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple) Alice Walker once said‚ “The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.” In her novel The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker shows a theme of powerlessness‚ until the very end‚ where the protagonist prevails. Throughout the story‚ the reader experiences multiple plot twists and emotional scenes. Alice Walker shows three predominant themes in her story The Color Purple. The first message

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    THE COLOR PURPLE: THE NOVEL AND THE MOVIE A comparison A story that describes life style of the early years of the XX century but most importantly that defines the love and survival of two sisters; is definitely the novel The Color Purple written by Alice Walker and the movie that’s based on it‚ directed by Steven Spielberg. The obstacles that the sisters have to face are very life risking. Although the novel and the movie have more similarities than differences‚ they still explain the major

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    The Color Purple Alice Walker Entry 1 "You better not never tell nobody but God. It’d kill your mammy." Alice Walker‚ the author of The Color Purple‚ begins her novel with an ambiguous threat. A fairly powerful‚ yet unexplained‚ quote begins a very powerful novel. Before opening this book‚ I had no idea how it was written or what it was about‚ I chose it solely by recommendation. I soon noticed that the whole story was to be told through letters written by the protagonist and addressed to God

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    In Color Purple‚ Celie goes through a lot and has to grow up way too fast. Through out her life she went through a lot and didn’t have love‚ family or hope for a long time. The only love that Celie received for a long time was from her sister Nettie. Celie didn’t have a family of her own for a long time‚ and during the movie her family grows. The hope of having someone to love them and to be her family was one Celie always had. The letters Celie read from her sister Nettie gave her hope that she

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    To kill a mockingbird and Color Purple are two really good books who have their similarities‚ but of course not two things can be equal. This two book show us the the same from two different points of view. Both of them talk the problematics of African American in those times. It shows how life can be unfair sometimes and how most of those times‚ there is nothing we might do to change it. It shows how our decisions and action define us. How we live in a society were looking for equality and hoping

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    Composition 13 April 2014 Their Eyes Were Watching The Color Purple Do you see someone in public who you’ve never seen in your life but their appearance is strikingly similar to someone you see every day? Well that’s how reading The Color Purple was after reading Their Eyes Were Watching God. Both novels are extremely in almost all facets of writing. The way both Celie and Janie develop and mature throughout the novel and the author’s craft used in the book are closely related. However as with that

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    Finding a Voice: Point of View and Narration in The Color Purple and Jane Eyre "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened‚ ambitioned inspired‚ and success achieved." Notable words expressed by Helen Keller. She mentions the character of a person must suffer through hardships in order for the soul to build up‚ like a muscle‚ and thus achieve a goal through inspiration. Whether it comes from within‚ or from someone

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