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    Sexism Narrative Argument My life is like a 60’s television show. I am pretty much forced to stay home‚ clean‚ do my homework‚ keep my grades perfect‚ always follow the rules‚ and never make a mistake. On the other hand‚ my brother can go out‚ get whatever grades he “tries his best for”‚ break the rules without punishment‚ and learn from the mistakes he makes. Being a girl alters the way rules go for me. It is like opposite day every day for me because even though I am the most responsible‚ I can’t

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    In The Color Purple‚ Celie (the protagonist of the novel) writes letters to God in order to write out how she feels. She writes in her “diary” because she doesn’t really have anyone to talk to. Celie is a strong woman for putting up with everything that has happened to her‚ including being beat by her stepfather and her husband. In the novel‚ Mr. ______ (Celie’s husband) wanted to marry Nettie (Celie’s sister)‚ but Alphonso (Celie’s stepfather) didn’t want to give up Nettie so he let Mr. ______ take

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    Issues of Adversity “That which cannot kill me can only make me stronger”. With Reference to the quote‚ the colour purple (3 characters) and 3 other sources of supplementary text‚ write an essay. Adversity is unfortunately‚ an aspect of life which can hardly be avoided. Some people experience different types of adversity‚ whether it is physical‚ emotional or psychological‚ in any case‚ people experience adversity on different levels and to various extents. Although some experiences are harsher

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    ISU Essay: The Color Purple “The Color Purple‚” is a novel written by Alice Walker and it follows the lives of the main character Celie and her younger sister Nettie. They both exchange letters throughout the novel about the events transpiring in their lives. In this essay it will become evident that the poverty and poorly developed society in this novel had a negative impact on the main character morally‚ and physically. “The Color Purple” is set in rural Georgia during 1910-1940(Book Drum)

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    In an essay of not more than 1500 words‚ explore the theme of the creation of women’s identities in The Color Purple and one other prose text from Literature and Gender‚ with a detailed examination of how the form of each fiction contributes to the impact of the narratives. Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple has a rich array of female characters to examine when answering the above question. I feel that Louisa May Alcott’s short story‚ "Behind A Mask" offers an equally rich array of female

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    A split complimentary colour scheme of Yellow‚ Blue & Purple will be used. Yellow will be in contrast or “opposition” to blue and purple. (Roque‚ 2011:20) I was not able to find an existing film with the exact colour palette I wanted‚ and I did not wish to create a colour palette for our film based solely on someone’s else’s work. The result is that I have found four films‚ listed in the filmography‚ that have a similar visual style to what I wish to achieve‚ and which extensively use at least two

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    In the book The Color Purple‚ by Alice Walker‚ Tashi is convinced that she doesn’t want to go to America because no one will like her. Tashi has her doubts but Adam convinces her to come. I am not here to analyze the motives of the character’s decision to go/not go to America‚ rather I will evaluate the historical factuality of her fears of going to the US Her fears are very realistic for any African woman coming to the states. She would have the same experience looking at modern magazines knowing

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    Fulghum once said“ Don’t worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you.” Many children will not adhere to an order given by their parent but they will rather pay attention to their action. Alicia Walker’s The Color Purple depicts male characters that grows up to be similar to their fatherly companion. Through a feminist lens‚ Walker reveals that men are profoundly influenced by their fatherly figures. Mr. ____‚ Celie’s controlling husband‚ has been an absent father

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    mother’s life‚ and even your own. Well‚ this is Celie’s harsh reality in Alice Walker’s novel The Colour Purple‚ a story about one African-American girl’s struggle to overcome racism‚ sexism and repression in pre-civil rights Southern America. Walker challenges and extends the understanding of readers through exploring confronting issues like female abuse and racism. Walker addresses the issue of sexism and racism and portrays the young‚ black female as the most vulnerable person in a patriarchal and

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    races have experienced some form of criticism for their color and come from places of low socioeconomic status. Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple her poems “When You Thought Me Poor” and “Expect Nothing” show what it is like to be poor‚ isolated‚ and of low socioeconomic status. The poem “When You Thought Me Poor” is about a girl who came from nothing and became something all the while being told she couldn’t be anything because of the color of her skin. The poem is like the book because Shug came

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