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    The Color Purple

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    AP Language and Composition Period 4 September 18‚ 2013 The novel‚ The Color Purple‚ by Alice Walker explores themes that irradiate the human condition: search for faith‚ the nature of human suffering‚ loss of innocence‚ and the exultation of the human spirit. The book delights the reader to a journey where the characters continually discover truth‚ love‚ beauty‚ and answers to the meaning of life. So if asked the question‚ ‘Which‚ out of all the summer reading novels‚ would you read next?’

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    Three Messages in The Color Purple: Standing Up‚ Helping Others and Taking Charge The novel‚ The Color Purple is so important. It is all about growth‚ and change‚ and making a difference. Sofia‚ Shug‚ and Celie are all making a difference in the world‚ even though they don’t know it. These courageous women are standing up for each other‚ taking control and trying to make the world a better place. Sofia stands up for herself‚ no matter what‚ Shug Avery helps out someone in desperate need‚ and Celie

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    And by this self-discovery of existence‚ she becomes very similar to an existentialist; despite obvious outside differences‚ where existentialists beforehand usually would be male‚ white‚ and European‚ Celie is female‚ black‚ and American‚ just like Alice Walker‚ the author of the novel. Each beginning letter is a very private account of Celie’s personal thoughts‚ at age fourteen we hear her asking God for guidance because she doesn’t understand what’s happening to her‚ already pregnant with a second

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    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 a very tough childhood in the form of rape and abuse from her stepfather‚ Pa. She writes to God that “He never had

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    Miguel Hernandez @le310jay Period 1 4/22/13 Green Angel This past March I read an amazing book entitled Green Angel. The author of Green Angel is Alice Hoffman. She is a really good writer by the way. This is a fictional novel. The genre is a mixture of adventure‚ romance and drama. I started reading this book in the beginning of March and finished it on March 23rd. This book was trully an amazing novel. So you as the reader may have a feel of what the book is about‚ I will now give you

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    Brianna Hatter September 11‚ 2013 The musical example‚ Prelude in E Minor by Chopin was one of his most famous works from his entire catalogue. The Prelude is also known as "suffocation." In Fact‚ Chopin’s last dynamic marking in the piece is smorzando‚ which means "dying away." The piece was played at Chopin’s funeral upon request by himself. There have been many musical pieces that were based on the prelude. Some of these pieces include Antonio Jobim’s "Insensatez‚" and Serge Gainsbourg’s

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    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 are women who are dictated by the men in their lives and

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    The Allegory in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Alice in wonderland is an adventurous book full of mystery‚ conflicts‚ and surprisingly allegory. Alice goes through trails‚ revelations‚ and at one point even gets accused of “being the wrong Alice.” In this story‚ Alice believes that she is dreaming and having a weird one at that‚ but in reality she is not really dreaming. Alice is really trying to find herself and with that she is portraying the conflicts in her life through the world of

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    while Alice is walking in the forest he explains to her that everyone in wonderland is mad even Alice‚ which is why she is there. Alice did not agree with the Cheshire-Cat but continued on her way to see the March Hare anyways. Being mad or crazy does not always make a person bad. In fact the Cheshire-Cat was right‚ all the people in Wonderland were indeed mad and they were all there for that reason. In every classic story there are good characters versus bad characters. In the book‚ Alice in Wonderland

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    The Lovely Bones

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    The Lovely Bones Review Dear Mr. English Department Chair‚ It has been brought to my attention that the “The Lovely Bones” by Alice Sebold has been put on the Banned/Challenged list of books 2013 in certain libraries. If you aren’t familiar with this text‚ it is about a 14 year old girl‚ Susie Salmon‚ living in Pennsylvania who is asked by her serial killer neighbor to check out his underground cove where he makes doll houses. The fact that he is a serial killer is unbeknownst to her so she agrees

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