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    characters of this book are Michael‚ Pepper‚ and Lizzy Walker. ( Also‚ some other characters in the book are Kathryn‚ Diego‚ Gabe‚ and Angel who Michael and Pepper’s friend). One of the characters of this book is Michael and the book is in his point of view. Michael is a very relaxed and easygoing‚ and curious character. He is very curious because when you read the first part of the book‚ he sees a very weird‚ and mysterious looking girl (Lizzy Walker) walking around and is very determined to find out

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    In The Color Purple‚ Alice Walker illustrates the lives of a female African American before the Civil Rights Movement. A novel that describes female empowerment‚ The Color Purple demonstrates the domestic violence women faced in the South. Walker tells the story through Celie‚ a young African American girl who faces constant hardships until she stands up for herself with the help of her closest friends – other women undergoing the same difficulties. Even though men controlled females in the South

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    Alice Walker an award winning womanist‚americanist‚and civil rights activist has accomplished overnight success with “The Color Purple” and “Women.” Both reflecting black females rights and Alice Walker’s southern childhood struggles. “The Color Purple” takes place in the segregated harsh south between 1910 and 1940. Walker remakes the humiliating and devastating discriminatory laws outcomes and uses americanism to achieve white and black interaction across the united states. Born in Eatonton Georgia

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    by their experiences. Alice Walker is no different in regards to her perception of beauty. “Beauty: When the Other Dancer Is The Self” is an autobiographical story written by Walker that recounts and compares her life before and after her "accident". When she was eight years old‚ she was shot in the eye by one of her brothers while playing cowboys and Indians with a BB gun. The incident leaves a once cute and outgoing girl with a destroyed sense of self beauty. Walker traces her experiences throughout

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    Janda‚ S.‚ Park‚ S. K.‚ 2009. Role of satisfaction in an integrative model of brand loyalty: Evidence from China and South Korea‚ International Marketing Review‚ Vol. 26‚ no. 2‚ pp. 198-220 John Walker & Sons‚ 2012. Our Labels. Johnnie Walker‚ published 2012‚ Johnnie Walker Singapore‚ 2012. Johnnie Walker Singapore‚ Facebook‚ updated 11 October 2012‚ Kabani‚ S.‚ 2012. How to build brand loyalty through social media‚ The Business Journals‚ published 24 August 2012‚ Lee‚ M. Y.‚ Knight‚ D.‚ Kim‚ Y

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    quote can be seen in The Color Purple by Alice Walker. In The Color Purple‚ the protagonist Celie lives through a lot of conflict. For most of her life‚ she has been beaten by her stepfather and Mr.____. Her stepfather would beat her “cause he say I winked at a boy in church.” (Walker 5) Mr.____ would beat Celie for no reason at all sometimes. When his son asked him why he beat Celie‚ he would say “Cause she my wife. Plus‚ she stubborn.” (Walker 22) Since Celie had to grow up being beaten

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    In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple‚ many emotions are evoked within the story. Many themes and character qualities are suggested through the use of symbolism. One of the most prominent symbols utilized within this story is the allegory of color. Walker uses different colors to illustrate various moods and the personality themes of certain characters. One may find it interesting to discover that these colors are sentiments about the way people in the novel are represented. In the story‚ Celie finds

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    my eye but I didn’t wink. I don’t even look at mens. (A. Walker‚ 5)” Her father uses violence against Celie for any actions he doesn’t agree with. She begins writing letters to God as a way to cope with stress from her abusive father. Her isolated and lost state is shown when she writes “Dear God‚ I am fourteen years old. I am I have always been a good girl. Maybe you can give me a sign letting me know what is happening to me” (A. Walker‚ 1) By writing letters to God‚ she is able to express herself

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    Self “Beauty when the dancer is the self” written by Alice Walker is a well written and thought provoking essay that makes the reader reflect the meaning behind beauty. As a young child Walker lost vision in one of her eyes and in doing so lost her confidence and self-esteem. The essay is made up of different memories that come together to tell her personal story of how she learned to accept herself and her abnormality. As a little girl Walker thought beauty was in the attention and complements she

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    Kara Walker Producing mural-sized‚ paper cutout silhouettes to create a dense caustic narrative of nineteenth-century‚ way slavery. She details the black-paper cutouts with stereotypical characters ’ pick of mammies‚ slave mistresses‚ and masters. My first impression of her work is that she elegantly portrays scenes from African American plantation life; however‚ I became aware that sexual‚ violent‚ and mistreatment of the images are represented repeatedly in her landscapes. Her expressions

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