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Analysis Of The Color Purple By Alice Walker

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In the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker, a girl named Celie narrates her life through her own personal letters to God and her sister, Nettie. Celie lives on a farm in rural Georgia where she becomes a child bride at fourteen years old and marries a man only referred to as Mister. Prior to being in an arranged marriage, her step-father had severely abused her -- Mister is no different when Celie comes to live with him. Celie starts to take on stronger qualities during the story, which as a result makes her less victim to her husband and step-father’s abuse. By the end of the book, she becomes a much more determined and tenacious woman. While Celie is still struggling to accept herself and manage her life, she begins to develop more concrete relationships with the women in her life, stand up for herself, and become more independent which molds her into a mature woman. One of the most critical parts of Celie’s life while growing up are the flourishing relationships with Sofia and Shug Avery who give her confidence to talk about the problems she is dealing with and empower her. Celie is severely abused by her husband, Mister, but is first seen opening up about how she feels about him with Sofia (Walker 60). Celie is hesitant to admit much to Sofia and only says after being asked her opinion about him, “I mean, he all right in some things, not in others.” Although this does not provide much detail, it shows that Celie is truly trusting another person with her feelings and

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