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    Carrie Mae Weems really used her imagination to travel through photographs. She used herself to be the main focus of her art. The way she discussed her art‚ which was‚ made me feel as if I have always looked at photographs wrong. She is passionate about her work. The way she put herself in different places but allowed you to see what she was viewing was neat. You could see her back towards you but also able to focus on the big picture‚ as if you are seeing it the way she sees it. Carries work‚ From

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    the loud speaker. Tiger gave his club he was hitting to Steve and they both headed down to the first tee to start their first round of the Masters. The crowed went crazy when they saw Tiger rock up to the tee. He was off with fellow US player Jimmy Walker and Australian Adam Scott. Jimmy and Adam both teed off with the crowd around them being dead silent. As soon as Tiger got ready to hit you could tell the crowed was ready to go crazy. Ping !! Tiger had smashed his straight down the middle of the

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    Despite the odds women can overcome all obstacles. In the past‚ women have desperately struggled because they were be littled by men. They were thought of as ignorant beings that only knew how to manage housework. In The Color Purple‚ by Alice Walker‚ sexism was interrelated in the novel. Throughout the story‚ several women were extremely mistreated by men. Their experiences were considered trivial because they were always subordinated to them. Through the collection of letters that Celie wrote

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    It’d kill your mammy.”(Walker‚ 1) After this warning‚ Celie starts writing letters addressed to God where she narrates the events that surround her. Through these letters‚ Celie’s intimate world is shared with the reader. Celie’s writing style is characterized by simple sentences

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    Harm has inflicted the black community and race in many ways. Alice Walker‚ author of The Color Purple‚ shows the violence put on the African American race and women during the early twentieth century. Walker demonstrates life during these hard times and how some things still haven’t changed; making the violence and harm inflicted on the black community a major theme of the story. The stereotype of violence inflicted on and in the black community‚ clearly shown through the characters in The Color

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    Dear Pulitzer Judging Board‚ The book‚ The Color Purple by Alice Walker was superior. This book should have received the Pulitzer Prize because it contains some of the best elements‚ in which this book very unique. Some of the key elements that were featured is by the book being written in letters and or diary form by the protagonist‚ Celie‚ herself. Another key element of The Color Purple was Alice Walker’s way of connecting with the audience showing strong emotions and the struggles that Celie

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    The Color Purple‚ an epistolary novel‚ was written in 1982 by American Author Alice Walker. The epic tale was produced into a film by Steven Spielberg in 1985. The Color Purple is an American drama film about the life of an African-American woman who survives abuse and bigotry. The protagonist of the story‚ Celie‚ is a young girl who is abused and raped everyday by her own father. Her father‚ Alphonso‚ impregnates her and steals her children. He then marries her off to another abusive man by the

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    The Color Purple   The Color Purple by Alice Walker‚ discusses abuse‚racism‚ poverty‚ sexcism‚  and opression. The book focuses on Celie‚ a 14 year old girl who has been sexually and  physically abused by her stepfather‚ and later by her husband‚ Albert. Celie has grown up with  her sister‚ Nettie‚ and has protected her from the abuse that she received from their own father  and from being married to Albert. Albert never really wanted to marry Celie‚ he originally wanted  Nettie‚ but couldn’t have her because their father said no

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    and to the reviving of deep-seated racial stereotypes. This controversy is‚ I argue‚ only partly a response to her body of work and more to her medium of choice: life size black cut-paper figures. When asked to describe the basis of her art‚ Kara Walker gave a fiery remark: "The history of America is built on...inequality‚ this foundation of a racial inequality and a social inequality...and we buy into it. I mean‚ whiteness is just as artificial a construct as blackness is." She offers insight into

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    the answer has evolved through time. In Alice Walker’s‚ “Beauty: When the other dancer is self”‚ we see Walker struggle with defining what beauty is after a tragic accident forces her to reevaluate. Walker’s journey to self-acceptance allows us to see the effects of beauty‚ as it dispels the notion that beauty is skin deep. In the beginning of “Beauty: When The Other Dancer Is Self”‚ Walker is at the height of her self-confidence. She knew she as cute and reaped all the benefits that came along

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