The Color Purple
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The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, is a very intense book to read. By intense, I mean it
is a book touching very difficult and hard aspects of life of a poor, black oppressed woman in the
early twentieth century. Walker does social criticism in her novel, mostly criticizing the way
black women were treated in the early twentieth century. Walker uses the life experiences of
Celie to illustrate her social criticism.
The Color Purple
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mature into a full, modern twentieth century woman. In The Color Purple, Alice Walker is able to illustrate the abuse, neglect, and oppression a black woman had to go through in the early twentieth century, but she also illustrate how a woman must fight back to regain the self esteem and confidence lost way back in the early adolescent years. The Color Purple is a story about growth, endurance, and fight, all nurtured by love.
mature into a full, modern twentieth century woman. In The Color Purple, Alice Walker is able to illustrate the abuse, neglect, and oppression a black woman had to go through in the early twentieth century, but she also illustrate how a woman must fight back to regain the self esteem and confidence lost way back in the early adolescent years. The Color Purple is a story about growth, endurance, and fight, all nurtured by love.