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    Written by Alice walker in California during the year 1982‚ the historical fiction novel the color Purple takes place in rural Georgia from the years of 1910-1940 about 30 years before WWll. The setting of novel is among poor blacks in rural areas of the south. The novel revolves around the protagonist Celie who is a woman of good strength. As a central idea in the novel Alice walker shows that no matter what anyone has been through it is never too late to find out who you truly are. As a teenager

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    the system of oppression that whites created through colonialism and the fanatical need to maintain a system of capitalism at the expense of black bodies. Contrastingly‚ the black cloud signifies the resistance and constant struggles that people of color have endured historically in their attempts to be identified as humans in a place that they built. The complexities of this particular scene in this final stage are what makes Kara Walker’s work brilliant. Her ability to contextualize the past and

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    Life is not always fair‚ and in The Color Purple the main character‚ Celie‚ writes out her brutal life experiences in the form of letters to God and her sister Nettie. Set in the early 1900’s of the deep South‚ Alice Walker details the inspiring redemptions that embody the power‚ for black women especially‚ to be heard and respected during a time period where racial and gender discrimination were at its peak. Cause and effect‚ dialogue‚ and characterization support the underlying theme that Alice

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    the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz‚ directed by Victor Fleming‚ Dorothy Gale is in a monochromatic world with her dog Toto‚ which is represented by the sepia tone of the film from the scenes in Kansas. This‚ to her‚ is a monotonous life that she wishes to break away from. When her wishes come true‚ she is whisked way to the vibrant and colorful world of Oz. She eventually is captured by the Wicked Witch of the West and is back in a dull‚ monochromatic castle with minimal vibrant fantasy colors. The

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    The Color Purple is a novel written by Alice Walker. Walker is an essayist and poet who played a part in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. She had written two novels before The Color Purple‚ but most of her success came from the publishing of this book. Walker had suffered a terrible eye injury in her youth and her self-confidence decreased‚ which led her to find comfort in writing poetry. Her first experience with writing a story took place in 1965 when she graduated from college. From then

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    Film Critique for “The Golden Compass” Andrea Sparks ENG 225 Instructor Moore May 28‚ 2012 Film Critique for “The Golden Compass” The Motion Picture of “The Golden Compass” is based on Philip Pullman’s novel “Northern Lights” (The first part in his novel trilogy “His Dark Materials”) and was rated pg-13 (indicating that the material within the film could be unsuitable for children under the age of thirteen (Murray‚ 2012))

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    The Color Purple By Alice Walker The intensively descriptive novel‚ The Color Purple is about Celie‚ a poor uneducated woman born in the early 1900’s‚ unselfishly surviving the social injustices of those times. As the novel unfolds‚ Celie experiences so much sorrow‚ that she is forced to grow up quickly and learn to appreciate the little that life has to offer her. As new people enter her life‚ she is encouraged to look at life differently and she discovers that she too can have a chance to

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    The purple rose of cairo takes place in New Jersey around the 1930’s during the depression. Cecelia is a waitress in her town‚ unfortunately that doesn’t last long. Feeling sad about losing her job Cecelia gos to the local movie theater to watch “the purple rose of cairo” to find some happiness in her somewhat drab life. Tom Baxter is a secondary character in the movie‚ although to Cecelia’s surprise he walkes of the screen into her life. He declared she leave her husband and explore the world with

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    Most commonly known for her work‚ The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker has been a prominent figure in both the African American and American community. Born on February 9‚ 1933 in Putnam County‚ Georgia‚ Walker‚ in many of her pieces‚ covers the telling experience during the Jim Crow Era. As the youngest of eight‚ family had been a major factor in her life. Her parents‚ Minnie Tallulah Grant and Willie Lee Walker were very hardworking people who tried their best to provide their children with a sense

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    Overcoming Prejudices for Self Acceptance Throughout Alice Walker’s novel‚ The Color Purple‚ the main character‚ Celie‚ reveals all of the hardships she has endured during her life. Celie confides in her younger sister‚ Nettie‚ and God to express the way she feels in certain situations. As the story progresses‚ Celie eventually finds her voice and breaks away from all the men who oppressed her during her life. For the duration of the novel‚ prejudice becomes a reoccurring theme. Not only does

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