The Color Purple Research Paper

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The Color Purple is a very influential novel. It describes the hard times African Americans went through and Alice Walker felt very strong about this subject. Although she didn't let that get her down. She overcomes all her fears in the novel and stands up for what is best for her. Alice Walker really catches the readers with the strong words and many problems throughout the story. The author of the novel The Color Purple is Alice Walker. She was born February 9, 1944 and lived in Putnam County, Georgia. The Color purple was published and written in 1982. Alice tends to write about her personal experiences and labels her writings as feminist and sexist. Alice was an active in the Civil Rights Movement, fighting for equal rights for African …show more content…

Nettie is an educated and independent young woman. Celie protected her all throughout her life. She made sure their step- father stayed away from Nettie and wouldnt sexually abuse her. Celie made sure Mr.__ married her instead of Nettie so Nettie could be free and not a married woman. Celie was taken out of school because she became pregnant and Nettie was so interested in learning and trying new things. Nettie would try and teach Celie things she learned in school so she could be educated. Nettie is very pleased with her life all throughout the book even though she was judged in Africa by the African tribes for not being married.”Unlike Celie, she was able to escape the rural South, and she is educated by books and by the experience of a wider world” (Slomski). Later throughout the book she gets married to a man named Samuel after she realizes she feels completely content with her life. Celie never thought about herself and how she could get out of her troubles. She constantly thought about Nettie and how her life was going and hoping for nothing but the …show more content…

He is a horrible man all throughout the book. He starts out with sexually abusing Celie and making her pregnant while his wife is sick after having a baby. Celie's gives birth to the children that Alfonso had with her and he takes the children and gives them away, getting rid of all the evidence that he had sexually abused her.” He took my other little baby, a boy this time. I think he sold it to a man an his wife over Monticello” (3). He forces Celie to marry a man named Mr.__ which he also sexually abuses her and refuses Nettie to get married to anyone. Alfonso starts to look at Nettie but Celie refuses to let that happen. After his wife dies Alfonso marries many other women to do the work around the house. Later in the book we find out that Alfonso only married Celie and Nettie’s mother because she had property and a lot of money. Alfonso was not Celie and Nettie true father and their true father was killed by white man who felt threatened by his working skills. Celie later confronts him about the entire situation but he feels no guilt about anything that he did. Alfonso later passes away and the property and money goes to Nettie and

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