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    While Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple, which was “the first novel by an African-American woman” to win a Pulitzer Prize which had received controversy over (Gates 2425). The Color Purple is set in the early 1900s in Georgia where a woman named Celie, who writes letters to God and her sister telling about what she is experiencing throughout her life as she finds…

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    counterparts. Transcendental characters, or those that live in the moment without the fear of the past and those who are one with everything, present themselves in many books, whether obviously or with more hidden symbolism. Books such as The Color Purple, Fahrenheit 415, and the movie Forrest Gump by Alice Walker, Ray Bradbury, and Robert Zemeckis respectively all have examples of such characters. Authors utilize methods such as physical description, the message of characters, and their…

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    The Power of the Epistolary Narrative: The Color Purple It is clear that Alice Walker’s “near death” experience as a child allowed her to become a “meticulous observer of human relations” (“Alice Walker (1944-)”). Becoming blind in her right eye at the age of eight seemed to aid her writing, allowing her to become very interested in how people interacted, but also enabling her to withdraw from others. Walker’s childhood seemed to further help her writing. She writes as if trying to…

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    Celie In The Color Purple

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    in The Color Purple by Alice Walker as passive, since she often allows people to take advantage of her hence, her quote making a reference to how her husband calls her “poor, black, and ugly...” Secondly, she is also a firm believer, taking into consideration that she is constantly writing letters addressed to God throughout the book. Finally, she is also a person of great character, as she withstood all her trials and tribulations with her integrity intact. To begin, The Color Purple is a book…

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    Prince Rogers Nelson Essay

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    movement, while 49% say they do not. Much of the increase in support for this movement and others has come from celebrities who help gather rallies or spread information about these types of movements. One of these celebrities is the genius behind Purple Rain, Prince Rogers Nelson, who has helped this movement thrive with his popularity and overall enthusiasm. Because of his innovative ideas and vivacious personality, Prince has helped lead the revolution for black artists. Prince had to work…

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    The Color Purple by Alice Walker, written in 1982, is a great work of literature for many reasons. Although it has been banned from schools there are multiple writings that have been published to establish this work’s literary merit. This book has had great historical and social impacts and it contains great rhetorical strength. Walker’s book has been very impactful in the social and historical realms. The book is very graphic and it brings up gender and racism issues through the plot,…

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    The Color Purple portrays a lot of different female characters throughout the novel. We see a variety of personalities from all of the different female characters that come in and out of play during this book. Some of women are strong and independent, such as Sofia and Shug. On the other hand, Celie is a very reserved and disrespected to start out, but turn into strong, independent women as the story goes on. This book is an accurate representation of the two typical women you would find…

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    In The Color Purple, the setting changes and gives a sense of perspective through the eyes of Celie and Nettie. The setting first starts at Celie and Nettie’s home, where Celie’s father consecutively raped her. Celie’s vulnerability begins in these tragic moments as a child. The setting makes a change to Albert’s house where Celie is forced to become his wife and be his maid. She is abused and raped by Albert, consequently, changing Celie’s emotions. She is no longer a happy young girl. As Celie…

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    Celie's Oppression

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    up for themselves. As a result, both Celie and Evelyn struggle to perceive themselves as actual human beings but instead view themselves as objects. This comprehension authorizes the oppressive characters to inflict further agony. In The Color Purple, Celie’s extreme oppression by the patriarchal males in her life forces her to not have respect for herself or other women. Alice Walker depicts Celie as a young girl who is oblivious that what is happening to her is amiss. She is constantly…

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    In the book the color purple, Alice Walker creates the character through self discovery and love through the descriptive journal entries of Celie growing up into a woman. This story is narrated by Celie, a character unsure of who she is truly and who she can trust. In the beginning, Celie is a controlled young girl at the age of fourteen crippled by the weight of the world on her shoulders. After her mother dies she is even more afraid and has even bigger responsibilities. Celie is afraid of…

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