Important Themes from The Color Purple
Title: Important Themes from The Color Purple
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Important Themes from The Color Purple
Important Themes from The Color Purple
Alice Walker's The Color Purple, published in 1982, tells the story of Celie, a Black woman whose journey toward self-realization and growth as a person is filled with many joyous moments, as well as, many moments of tragedy and abuse. According to Dale and John Reed, authors of 1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the South, Southern writers display several characteristics in their writing (Reed and Reed). The most important characteristics
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is told that her stepfather, Alphonso, passed away and that she has inherited the house and dry goods store (242). Celie’s life is now almost complete. The actual completion comes when she is finally reunited with her sister, Nettie, and her children, Adam and Olivia. As seen in the final letter, Walker intertwines storytelling, family, community, and language together when they join together for a “family reunion” and “spend the day celebrating each other” (Walker 288).
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