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    Celie‚ the protagonist from The Color Purple‚ written by Alice Walker‚ develops greatly throughout the story. The story takes place in the 1900’s in the south. Celie endures many hardships throughout her life and she has never fought for herself until she was influenced by other women in her life. When the reader first meets Celie she is fourteen years old by the end she is at least sixty. Celie had many women who influenced her throughout the story‚ her sister Nettie‚ her friend Sofia‚ and the

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    The Color Purple by Alice Walker depicts the life of an African American woman in rural Georgia and her journey through self-actualization. The narrator‚ Cecile‚ writes letters to God‚ then her sister‚ Nettie‚ about the tribulations she faces at home. Although she is not proficient in the English language and speaks in black dialect‚ she knows writing to God is her only form of expression. In the end‚ with the help of Shug Avery‚ Cecile overcomes adversity while discovering herself and gaining a

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    Annotated Bibliography – The Color Purple by Alice Walker "Cultivating Black Lesbian Shamelessness: Alice Walker ’s The Color Purple." Literary Points of View . N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 5 Nov. 2013. . This review has great relevance to my research. It provides a detailed background into the historical aspect of this novel‚ and what the ideas‚ themes and issues this book talks about are based off of. This review talks about articulating sexuality and opposing salvation‚ but also how this

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    In this essay I am going to demonstrate the way in which the women in The Color Purple are dehumanized by the men in the story but eventually‚ they rise above the challenges the men throw at them and find themselves to be stronger and more beautiful than they ever were before. The women are often treated as second class citizens and unable to stand up for themselves. Therefore‚ the women suffer‚ but they are hesitant to confide in someone because of the constant fear of being beaten. Early

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    Violence is a critical issue which is surprisingly still developing throughout the earth today. Violence is a problem which separates everybody. In The Color Purple‚ violence is one of the active themes in the novel. One of the main characters‚ Celie‚ lives a cruel‚ disgusting life during the beginning of the novel. Although Celie is being abused and hurt every day‚ she learns to overcome it and become stronger. Once the reader discovers that Celie had been first sexually assaulted at the age of

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    The Color Purple: Movie vs Book In the novel‚ The Color Purple‚ the author Alice Walker gives several ideas in letter forms‚ such as‚ friendship‚ domination‚ courage & independence. She impacts readers by looking at the story through the eyes of Celie and Nettie. The book describes the life of a young black girl in the 1920’s to the 1960’s. The story of how a 14 year old girl fights through all the steps of an abusive life and finally she is in command for her own life. Celie is the young girl

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    Essence Robinson English 10A December 27th‚ 2017 The Bluest Eye vs. The Color Purple In this essay I will be comparing in contrasting Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye”‚ and Alice Walker’s “ The Color Purple”. Pecola and Celie are two very similar people. These two characters were mistreated in many ways. Toni Morrison and Alice Walker really shined the light on how wrong use women were treated and they didn’t sugarcoat anything about it. These two women were abused by their fathers‚ lost their

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    The Liberation Of Black Women’s In Color Purple by Alice Walker On October 29st 2012‚ The Color Purple thoroughly focuses on a life of Celie‚ an African American woman who is struggling to develop her sense of selfhood. As a black woman growing up in the Deep South during the 1940s‚ Celie has gone through many difficulties before she could establish herself as an independent woman. All through the story‚ Celie is presented at the very bottom of the social hierarchy. At the same time with being

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    characters used to shape the narrative and structure of the novels Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and The Color Purple? Jeanette Winterson and Alice Walker show realism and the development and shape of their character throughout the novels. Through their main characters‚ they achieve this with their use of narrative and structure. Jeanette from Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit and Celie from The Color Purple are two very different‚ young women who have struggled through their lives. Jeanette is a young‚

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    There is nothing left of the skull‚ all of the humanity has been ripped out of the skull. Nothing lays there except for bone. Not only does Sheers hint at death but also the idea of life. When we think of birds and eggs we think of life and nurturing. Once the soldiers go to battle this is taken away from them‚ they’re never going to be able to have their own children. The possibilities to new life are gone. Not only did the men die as a country‚ but as a team too. All of the soldiers are ‘all mimicked

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