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    Explore the theme of communication between letters 61-70 of ‘The Color Purple’ Throughout the novel‚ Walker emphasizes the ability to express one’s thoughts and feelings through different forms of communication. From the beginning‚ there is an educational barrier between the audience and Celie due to her lack of education. This is increased when Nettie’s letters are introduced‚ as her style of writing. Walker uses the novel’s epistolary (letter-writing) form to emphasize the power of communication

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    that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities.” Many feminist today‚ such as actress‚ Emma Watson‚ fight for equality between men and women‚ such as equal pay. Why should a woman be seen as lesser than a man? Alice Walker’s The Color Purple displays the idea of feminism through strong and inspirational female characters‚ such as Celie‚ Sofia‚ and Shug Avery. Walker portrays the inequality and oppression of women through many characters like‚ the main character‚ Celie. Celie experiences

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    Feminism is fighting for women’s rights on the grounds of political‚ social‚ and economic equality to men. The theme of feminism in the Hispanic culture appears frequently throughout Sandra Cisneros’s‚ The House on Mango Street because of the time period she’s writing about‚ traditional gender roles are present. In The House on Mango Street‚ the theme of feminism is portrayed in numerous chapters through Esperanza’s view on many women’s inequalities.

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    In “The Color Purple”‚ Shug Avery has a positive impact on Celie. This empowers Celie to become independent and confident. The author describes the positive impacts when Shug meets Celie during her illness and develops a strong friendship with her. Shug is an independent and strong woman. These are two qualities Celie does not posses. However‚ when Shug is introduced in the novel‚ she influences Celie to become a more independent woman. Shug helps Celie with her mental problems‚ which has been an

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    Rob Scatorchio Professor Rodman MKTG 341.102 November 11‚ 2013 Purple Cow Review Purple Cow is a book that illustrates the changes in marketing that have occurred over the past few decades. Purple Cow serves as a source of information and guides business owners to implement marketing strategies to make their business more successful. Some of these marketing strategies are obvious to the reader‚ while others require the reader to think outside of the box. The book was written by an American entrepreneur

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    I used to hate the image staring back at me in the mirror. The figure that stood in front of me had skin as black as night. Skin that remind her peers of slavery and always was the butt of the jokes. I was just a little girl when I learned how to be ashamed of myself. It started at home when my uncle‚ who was as dark as me‚ would compare me to his lighter children. He would go on for hours about how dark my skin was. He wouldn’t stop until someone around him said that it was enough. The thing was

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    I remember everything so vividly. Too vividly it hurts my head. How did I end up in this position? How did I end up watching my sister die? Blood was spilling from her mouth. She was struggling‚ and I grabbed my silver dagger and stabbed her in the heart. No pity. It was gonna happen sooner or later. I just made it happen sooner. There’s a system in our village called the Trials where we fight. Fight until only one person is selected‚ and the winner is left with the Royal Family’s money. You don’t

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    Religion Religion is a main theme that emerges quite strongly throughout the novel of purple hibiscus. European missionaries took Christianity to Nigeria. They tried to convert local people  from  their  traditional  religious  practices  to  follow  Christianity‚  the  ‘true’  religion.  The novel is divided into 4 distinct sections and they are not in chronological order. The reference to Palm Sunday in part 1 is significant. It refers to what the children are going to go through‚ just like

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    have similarities with the novel are still happening. The last horrible occurrence was the death of the black woman‚ Sandra Bland. Consequently‚ for achieve understand the connection between the novel and the death of Sandra‚ you should consider three aspects: first you have to have a basic knowledge about the circumstances of her death‚ secondly evaluate the similarity among Sandra Bland and two characters of the novel‚ Tom Robinson and Atticus Finch

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    abuse patriarchy make a person reshape through the Silent of their Voice The Color Purple by Alice Walker portrays a black woman who starts off in the narrative as a powerless object and who later on becomes a woman with a strong identity. In setting of the novel is in the early 1900‚ Jim Crow is the time. Black women were treated poorly by whites and by the black men within their community. In The Color Purple‚ Walker demonstrates the woman as an object treated badly by whites’ society and her

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