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    For instance‚ one of the themes is that violence is not the answer. Celie‚ being African American‚ suffered from violence from her husband and society. She was neglected an education and she was also seen as property. Men would try to prove their dominance by beating and raping their wives and kids. Eventually‚ Celie grew tired of all the violence that she was exposed to‚ so she finally grew the courage to stand up for herself and walk away.

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    "Over my dead body Celie is coming with you to memphis. What’s wrong witchu" You’re nothing but a piece oh shit on the bottom of my shoe‚ thats whats wrong. I’m leaving with Shug and getting away from you. Your’e a dirty rat and your dead body is just the welcome I need to leave you. You might have been a half way decent man if your father raised you right. You know that Nettie was all I had and the only one that loved me and you took her away from me. Your’e nothing but trash for doing that to

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    In her book ’the color purple’ the afro- American woman Alice walker‚ portray the violence in the lives of African American girls and women in the period between the turn of the century and Second World War. The lives of African American females were full of violence‚ physical‚ mental‚ verbal‚ sexual and psychological violence. In this paper I will show via the protagonist in the story Celie‚ and her life course‚ the multifaceted sexism violence that women have suffered from both their black community

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    Could an event lead to traumatized a person by making her/him insecure about their body and everything else about themselves? In the novel‚ the writer later explains and informs the reader that Melinda was raped by a guy named Andy during a summer party. After she was raped‚ Melinda got traumatized by the event that she wasn’t able to be confident with herself‚ saying that she was ugly‚ and she wasn’t able to speak. Melinda’s feeling about her body changes as she sees herself in the mirrors or just

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    I used to hate the image staring back at me in the mirror. The figure that stood in front of me had skin as black as night. Skin that remind her peers of slavery and always was the butt of the jokes. I was just a little girl when I learned how to be ashamed of myself. It started at home when my uncle‚ who was as dark as me‚ would compare me to his lighter children. He would go on for hours about how dark my skin was. He wouldn’t stop until someone around him said that it was enough. The thing was

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    I remember everything so vividly. Too vividly it hurts my head. How did I end up in this position? How did I end up watching my sister die? Blood was spilling from her mouth. She was struggling‚ and I grabbed my silver dagger and stabbed her in the heart. No pity. It was gonna happen sooner or later. I just made it happen sooner. There’s a system in our village called the Trials where we fight. Fight until only one person is selected‚ and the winner is left with the Royal Family’s money. You don’t

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    Licensed to: iChapters User Licensed to: iChapters User A Concise Introduction to Logic‚ Eleventh Edition Patrick J. Hurley Publisher: Clark Baxter Senior Sponsoring Editor: Joann Kozyrev Development Editor: Florence Kilgo Assistant Editor: Nathan Gamache Editorial Assistant: Michaela Henry © 2012‚ 2008‚ 2006 Wadsworth‚ Cengage Learning ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this work covered by the copyright herein may be reproduced‚ transmitted‚ stored‚ or used in any form or by any

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    Purple America America was in its prime in the 1920’s. A time of many drastic changes‚ 1920’s Americans enjoyed a booming economy‚ a prosperous and wealthy upper-class society‚ and general international and national peace. For African Americans; however‚ the 1920’s meant facing economic struggle‚ racial prejudices‚ and gender stereotypes. In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ the main character Celie experiences many boundaries within the workforce‚ domestics‚ and society of the 1920’s. Through many

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    Martin 1  Tiffany Martin  19 November‚ 2014  Professor Kelli Gilbert  Prejudice & Discrimination      Domestic Violence       Domestic  Violence  Against  Women  is  a  global  issue  reaching  across  national  boundaries  as  well  as  socio­economic‚  cultural‚  racial  and  class  distinctions.  It  is  a  problem  without   frontiers.  Not only  is the problem widely  dispersed  geographically‚  but  its  incidence is  also  extensive‚ making it a typical and accepted behavior. Only recently

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    that demonstrates the growth of two sisters using a feminist theory. One is a missionary in Africa and the other is a child wife living in the south. They both place their loyalty and trust in each other across time‚ distance‚ and silence. The Color Purple explores the issues of racism‚ sexual roles‚ men‚ and social injustice. From the very first page the readers are confronted with harsh images and intense scenes that show a sorry lifestyle. Through the use of strong female bonds Alice Walker

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