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    Color Purple Sexism

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    The Color Purple by Alice Walker details the struggle of an African-American women, Celie, as she deals with her abusive husband and the absence of her sister. Due to the lack of love from her father, Celie turns to her sister Nettie for support. However, she quickly finds herself abandoned when Nettie heads to Africa as a missionary. The Color Purple is known as an American Classic presenting scenes of violence and sexuality. Bouncing back and forth between the two gives the reader an idea of the

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    Olivia Bell Ms. Wienkes American Literature 06 May 2015 Violence as a Theme in The Color Purple Physical, emotional and verbal abuse were a common part of life in the deep south in the early 1900’s- especially if you were black, and even more so if you were a woman. In The Color Purple by Alice Walker, Celie experienced violent abuse at the hands of different people throughout their lives. They learned to be strong, even when life was at its worst. Celie is purely a victim she’s repeatedly

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    Essay on The Color Purple

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    The Color Purple BSHS 422 May 7, 2012 Erik Holmgren The Color Purple Human service specialists need to be proficient in different cultures. By being aware of how different cultures think and react it allows for the delivery of services to be accurate. Cultural competency is described as. “The understanding of diverse attitudes, beliefs, behaviors, practices, and communication patterns attributable to a variety of factors (such as race, ethnicity, religion, SES, historical and social context

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    Color Purple Themes

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    regarded and controversial novel, The Color Purple, has been the rage of film circles since its big screen release in 1985. Steven Spielberg, director, chose Alice Walker’s story of an impoverished rural black community in the early twentieth century American South as his vehicle for dramatic affirmation from his distorted reputation as a creator of popular youthful fantasies. Consequently, he chose the perfect story for this transformation. The Color Purple depicts the tragic lives of a dirt poor

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    as a young child and has been a subject of the men in her life without having a say in what she wants, but after breaking free she sees the world for what it really is and doesn’t care about what society has to say about her. In her novel, The Color Purple, Alice Walker reveals a character that has endured many painful and life changing obstacles throughout her life and expresses how much of an impact it has had on her as she transitions to be a free woman instead of a subject to men.     Parental

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    In the book, “The Color Purple” includes a big story which Celie’s life is filled with rough times throughout her life. It is packed with religion, gender, and race, it tells a marvelous story. This book took part in the past where the job of females took care of the children and served the food and also where males worked really hard to maintain their families. In the text it talks about how people use colored people to get rich while the colored gets discriminated and left homeless. Both are really

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    In movie The Color Purple, the main character Celie, is used to show how finding your voice and asserting yourself can help you resist maltreatment. Celie made it evident to viewers that everyone holds the strength to confront and overcome hardships, our textbook, A Woman’s Book of Life, describes this message periodically throughout its entirety. In the movie a memorable scene occurs at the dinner table when Albert, her abusive husband, finds out that Celie is leaving him to go with Shug to Memphis

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    The Color Purple Quotes

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    illustrated 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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    Color Purple Banned

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    The Color Purple There's always been a controversy on whether certain books should have to be banned from school libraries or if they shouldn't. Due to the fact that most books either have vulgar language, sexual context, violence, or even racism. Although, most books always speak the truth and show the real world issues that are out there. The Color Purple is one of those many books that have been removed from school libraries for multiple reasons. The book was written during an era that shows how

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    The Color Purple. The film is based a novel by Alice Walker, the novel was also titled The Color Purple. It was directed by one of the most popular directors and producers in the film industry, Steven Spielberg. The film made over 91 million dollars in the box office after 20weeks, and overall 98 million dollars since it was released. It starred several amazing actors such as: Whoopi Goldberg (Celie), Danny Glover (Albert), Oprah Winfrey (Sofia), and Margaret Avery (Shug Avery). The Color Purple

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