Alice Walker Women And Women

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Oppressions and Success of Females and Males Through life we encounter strong females in our lives and also encounter strong males. In Alice Walker’s life, her mother was a strong independent woman who brought in the majority of income for her family. While Alice Walker’s mother was an influential provider to the family, her father struggled to support and take care of his family. During the 1960s women bringing in income and providing for their families were becoming popular. Alice Walker brought the strong female roles and the weak male role into play in her two novels The Color Purple and Meridian. Walker depicts strong and weak female characters, strong and weak male characters, and female characters that overcome their oppressions …show more content…

Alice Walker represents a good, loving, and caring man in her novel Meridian. Truman was a man that did no wrong, at least in Meridian’s eyes. Meridian worked with the Civil Rights and so did Truman. While working with the Civil Rights, Meridian first fell for Truman, “Truman Held was the first of the Civil Rights workers--for that’s what they were called-- who began to mean something to her, though it was months after their initial meeting she knew” (Walker 80). Unlike Alice Walker’s other novel, Truman was a man who cared for people’s rights and what others felt. Truman was a man who dressed lavishly and was admired, “Truman stood on the other side of the screen door in a flowing Ethiopian robe of extravagantly embroidered white, his brown eyes aglow with excitement” (Walker 99). Truman’s remarkable dress code made him a special character. Truman was experienced and wise for the time he was living in. It was uncommon for African Americans to travel, “Truman loved all the foreign cultures of the world, but his favorite was French” (Walker 99). I think it is unique that Truman was such an influential and inspiring character. Truman is different than any other male character that Alice Walker has written about but he compares to Shug Avery from The Color

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