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    The Color Purple Literary Analysis “He laugh. Who you think you is? He say. You can’t curse nobody. Look at you. You black‚ you pore‚ you ugly‚ you a woman. Goddam‚ he say‚ you nothing at all.”(Walker 206). With these words‚ Celie in Alice Walker’s‚ The Color Purple is told by her husband how worthless she is to him. Alice Walker analyzes The Color Purple as a tool to educate today’s young women about gender inequality in the 1900’s. She portrays this message through the main character‚ Celie

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    In her novel‚ The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker includes many examples of male dominance. In the story‚ Celie‚ a poor black girl leads a life of misfortune. When she was very young‚ Celie was raped by a man who she presumes is her father. Soon after‚ when her mother dies‚ Celie is married off by her stepfather to a man called Mr. _____. The two have a very abusive marriage. With help from her sister Nettie‚ and her friend‚ Shug‚ Celie is able to stick up for herself and mend their relationship. Mr.

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    I chose the movie The Color Purple because the story is centered on the life of African-American women‚ who experienced issues with family bonding. This young lady was faced with many hardship and struggles that began in the home with her family. The storyline behind how this young girl was sexually and mentally abused by her father. The abuse continued later on when she was forced to marry an older man with young children of his own. Throughout her struggles with self-worth and her own identity

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    reader with historical information and relevance to ones life while using interesting language and original literary devices. If a book entails these qualities‚ I believe that it is worthy enough to be taught within schools. The epistolary The Color Purple is worthy of Literary Merit. It illustrates real life situations that have

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    Research indicated in this article was influenced by a national survey that questioned stereotypes. The national survey that was used is this article was random sample. It was given to adolescents and gave them a case describing the victim and the defendant. They had to answer whether this individual should get the sentence of life in prison or capital punishment. Our society holds beliefs which we call stereotypes. Stereotypes can be used against another race that reinforces bad gratitude in capital

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    Alice Walker’s The Color Purple chronicles the lives of African-American women living in the deep American South during the 1930s. Taking place mostly in rural Georgia‚ the novel addresses the many issues that plague black women‚ especially their exceptionally low status in the social culture. Walker cleverly tells the story of two sisters‚ Celie and Nettie‚ through a series of letters and diary entries. Celie‚ a poor‚ uneducated young woman‚ has been sexually abused by the man she believed was

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    Women of color have been subjected to discrimination and marginalization for centuries. Even in today’s society it is still a huge issue and is still a social problem that is looking to be resolved completely. However‚ society still tends to overlook the revolving around why the lack of positive representation of women of color in the media has negatives effects on people. One of the reasons is because the lack of positive representation of women of color gives younger girls who of color absolutely

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    In the novel‚ The Color Purple‚ there are three main characters who demonstrate meaningful traits of women. Celie‚ the main character‚ is the most important of the three. She is influenced by other characters in the novel and is inspired to let herself seek their virtues. Celie’s two friends‚ Shug and Sofia‚ are both strong women who teach Celie how to achieve the happiness she desires. Sofia is a woman with authority in her life. Her life has been a constant struggle and can no longer endure

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    essay is going to be about the story “The Bluest Eye” & the movie “The Color Purple”. In the story “The Bluest Eye” was mostly about A girl name Pecola Breedlove. Pecola was the daughter of Mrs. Pauline Breedlove‚ and Cholly Breedlove‚ also the sister of Sammy her 14 year old brother who ran away. In The Movie it was about the main character‚ Ms. Celie‚ she was Common law wife of Albert. They had 2 kids‚ named (Olivia & Adam). Introducing the other characters in The Color Purple… Shug Avery‚ A Juke

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    "The Color Purple" is a very powerful film that tells the story of Celie‚ a poor black woman living in the old south. The film begins at her childhood and follows her up to old age. She was raped and abused by her father as a young woman and was sent to marry and equally abusive man‚ Albert. The various people in Celie’s household may seem strange in their actions to an outsider. However‚ if one examines the actions of the characters‚ their behabiors can be explained‚ and sometimes justified‚ by

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