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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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    Symbols within Purple Hibiscus Ben Redman The novel Purple Hibiscus‚ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie‚ is a story of a girl learning to find her own voice and speak out against her violent oppressive father. The novel is set in post-colonial Nigeria‚ in a time in which the government was run by a military dictatorship. There are a number of symbols used to help develop ideas of the novel; the three most predominant ones being purple and red hibiscuses and Mama’s figurines. The red hibiscuses are

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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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    world of colors by painting everything it touches. Our plain and soulless furniture gains meaning. Our brown bookshelf‚ gray study table‚ green mug carpets‚ rugs‚ curtains the yellow wheat fields in the harvest picture‚ the blue china vase‚ our favorite brown sweater the striking green of a tree surrounded by concrete buildings‚ the blue sky‚ and the carousel of life that becomes worth living by being embellished with colors. Let’s travel through the wonderful world of colors. Each color conceals

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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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    In The Color Purple by Alice Walker the lack of courage and bravery that Celie had to leave several of her abusive relationships is clearly the allegory for America even today. The text emphasizes the conflicts/factors that greatly influenced Celie’s decisions mainly in staying in the abusive relationships she was in for the great amount of time they lasted. Walker uses an abundance of violence throughout the book which mostly revolves around women such as Celie beat to try to get her point across

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    symbols to depict the struggle of young African American women to find and rid themselves from captivity. Through many images‚ Walker allows for recognition between specific symbolic portrayals and the main ideas of the novel. In her novel‚ The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker uses symbolism to express the transformation of oppressed women in a segregated society from total constraint to self-empowerment and newfound identities. Through the neglected character of Celie‚ Walker depicts a reconstruction

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    From apathy to awaking ---A Brief Comment on the Color Purple Yang Yali The School of Foreign Languages China West Normal University A Paper for Appreciating English Movies May 2012 From apathy to awaking ---A Brief Comment on the Color Purple Abstract: The color purple is a classical black feminist novel. Celie‚ the protagonist and narrator of the novel‚ undergo the decades of social and sexual oppression but finally liberate herself from domination. Strong

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