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    For centuries women have been considered delicate and have been looked down upon by men. In books and movies women are treated like children and work animals. In the book Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ and in the movie The Color Purple directed by Steven Spielberg‚ originally written by Alice Walker‚ women are not treated like equals but as an inferior being. These stories present stereotypical women that stay at home and are mindless compared to men. Janie Crawford and Celie Harris

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    A MOVIE THAT DEALS WITH DIVERSITY ISSUES THE COLOR PURPLE TYPES AND SOURCES OF PREJUDICE In the movie The Color Purple‚ there is much racial and gender prejudice‚ as is obvious. There was a moment in the store when a well dressed and likely financially well off black lady‚ with what may have been Celie’s baby girl‚ was making some purchases in the local store. The shopkeeper regarded her harshly‚ but was very obliging when he realized that she would buy something. He was also very rude and

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    Alice Walker's Biography

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    was born. . ( " Alice Walker." 2012. wikipedia.org 26 Aug 2012). Walker moved to northern California‚ shortly after she became divorced. In 1982 Walker completed “The Color Purple”‚ a novel about the life of a poor girl name Celie. This was one of her most popular novels. Later on“The Color Purple” became a musical and a movie in 1985 starring Whoopi Goldberg‚ Danny

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    or adversities; these challenges require individuals to make a choice‚ these choices may not always be as obvious Examples of journeys from the novel “The Color Purple” and the song “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” portray the protagonists making certain choices when they encounter hardships in their journey through life. “The Color Purple” is an epistolary novel by Alice Walker exploring the life of Celie through letters to God and her sister Nettie. Celie’s first challenge in the story is enduring

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    Alice Walker

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    ALICE WALKER Alice Walker was an activist and feminist because she protested for the right of blacks to vote in Georgia and Mississippi. She was against racism and also sexism. On March 8th 2003‚ 5‚000 protestors and Alice Walker marched from Malcolm X Park to the White House for women to have the same human rights as men. She also made an activist group with 60 other female activists in order to persuade Israel and Egypt to open their borders in Gaza. She wrote and supported various civil rights

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    individuals it’s about overcoming these problems that as a society we must face. A strong human spirit is essential to overcoming adversity this is shown In the novel ‘destroying Avalon’ by Kate mccaffery and the related material being the film ‘the colour purple’ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ The characters are faced with situations that impact on themselves and the people around them socially‚ physically and mentally. Through the exploration of the themes relationships‚ bullying‚ death/loss the composers

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    short story WFP

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    if lit by fire‚ yet the haze was so crisp and clear. The sun‚ like a large‚ grandeur orange fireball in the distance was partially cloaked by the hanging clouds‚ which were all splashed with the random colors of hot pinks‚ reds and even hints of purples and blues. The sun was so large that he felt he could almost touch it. It seemed to look at him with a dull glare‚ knowing that its beauty and the planet’s dependence on it for survival made up for it. The sun which had its time to shine for the time

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    Section 1 Celie’s Awakening The novel The Color Purple‚ by Alice Walker is a story about the struggle and the transformation of the protagonist Celie from a shy little girl that never stood up for herself who later on in her life developed into a strong confident and independent woman. Her awakening is due in large parts to the many female figures she met throughout her life. These figures are her sister Nettie‚ Mr.____’s sister Kate‚ Harpo’s wife Sofia‚

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    The Color Purple - Shug

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    Walker’s use of language to present Celie’s impression of Shug. Examine how the manipulation of language contributes to our understanding of the significance of Shug to Celie. Shug’s significance to Celie plays a pivotal role in the novel ‘The Color Purple. Through Walker’s use of language‚ we understand the importance of this significance‚ which helps to develop Celie’s character throughout and is already prominent in letter 22. Firstly‚ we understand that Shug’s arrival excites Celie a lot and she

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    the disaster caused by Hurricane Charley‚ the standard of granting the Purple Heart medal and the financial bailout for the economic crisis to take these questions and the reflections on them in front of the readers. In Michel’s view‚ the case of price gouging concerns about two approaches towards justice‚ namely‚ the welfare approach and the freedom approach. Another approach‚ which is brought out by using the story of the purple heart‚ is the virtue. According to him‚ these three approaches

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