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    the person who means most to you in life. Now imagine what life would be like if you never saw or heard from them again. This is what happens to Celie‚ the main character in the novel The Color Purple written by Alice Walker and the movie The Color purple directed by Steven Spielberg. The novel The color purple was published in 1982. The story is told through letters written by Celie to God. The only sentences outside the letters are the first two “You better not never tell nobody. It’d kill your

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    The Handmaids Tail… How classifying people into different groups and social classes helps to maintain a sense of order and prevent a mass resistance in Gilead‚ a country run by a totalitarian regime Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Gilead is a country run by a totalitarian regime in which all people whether rich‚ poor‚ old or young are affected in some way. The totalitarian regime is like a database however instead of classifying and organizing numbers it classifies and organizes

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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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    normal consequence of her anxiety of males after her catastrophic rapes from her stepfather then her harsh treatment of Mr.__ which we can understand throughout the book and indeed Celie develops who she is because of Shug. Slomski‚ Genevieve. "The Color Purple." Masterplots‚ Fourth Edition (2010): 1-3. Literary Reference Center. Web. 29 Feb. 2016. Some problems of racism‚ sexism‚ and violence. From the beginning where Celie is in abject despair to at the end where it ends in joy when Nettie and her

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    The Color Purple is a biased‚ unbalanced view into the life of black women during the early to mid-nineteen hundreds. While it is obvious that a woman who in her own right is racist‚ chauvinist‚ and ignorant to the way that the world really works wrote the novel‚ it has been requested that the class write a paper on the story. Whilst this writer does not agree with this novel or anything that Alice Walker thinks or feels‚ obligingly this paper is been written. The Color Purple and the Joy Luck Club

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    The Color Purple I choose to read the book “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker. The book talks about the life of an African-American lady by the name of Celie that lived in the southern United States in the late 1930s. It addresses the numerous issues that included the low ranking of American social culture. In the book it talks about how she wrote books to God because the father she had would beat her and rape her. He also got her pregnant and then she gave birth to a beautiful baby boy. Her father

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    In her novel The Handmaid’s Tale‚ Margret Atwood uses symbolism to illustrate the handmaid’s role in the society of Gilead. The handmaids are the women who had broken law of Gilead‚ and were forced into the role of a surrogate mother for a higher ranking couple. The handmaids had no rights or free will. They were under constant surveillance and this caused them to be very cautious. The author characterizes most handmaids as a tentative and distrustful‚ which is perhaps why Offred never puts in words

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    The Color Purple‚ by Alice Walker‚ was so impactful it was awarded the Pulitzer prize. Alice Walker does an incredible job of creating a realness living in the south during a segregated time and the hardship of being a black woman in the early 1900’s. A few years later a movie was made and was directed by Steven Spielberg‚ who brought the movie to life‚ Whoopi Goldberg is transformed as she plays Celie and lives in the south during the early 1900’s. The Hollywood’s perception of the Color Purple

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    The Handmaid’s Tale Gilead maintained control over all its citizens through captivating them and dehumanizing them until they felt as though they were too weak to break free or ever live past it. The regime used its anti-feminism and oppression against the trapped women. Another tactic they used was power‚ meaning some individuals would do anything to keep power‚ even if it meant losing their morals or humanity like Nick‚ Offred‚ the commander and many more.Lastly‚the most used tactic was fear which

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    The Color Purple The story The Color Purple is about a fourteen-year-old girl name Celie who was raped repeatedly by a man whom she was lead to believe as her father majority of her life later only to find out later after her mother’s death he was not. At the time she believed that her father was her father so finding out that her father‚ Alphonso was not her father made her relieved being that she had gave birth to two children whom she believed was her brother and sister. Celie experienced rape

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