The Color Purple
Julie Bennett
Rasmussen College
This paper is being submitted on June 16th, 2015, for Deborah Jepson’s ESUM15-6WS2-G435-01 Literature of American Minorities
This novel focuses on the growth and development of a girl named Celie. Raped at 14 by her father and then forced into a marriage with a cold-hearted older man, Celie learns to be silent and obedient. “Well how you suspect to make her mind? Wives is like children. You have to let’em known who got the upper hand. Nothing can do that better than a good sound beating.” (Part 1, pg. 42). The person she cares most about, her sister Nettie. Nettie was forced out of her house and kicked out of Celie’s house by her husband, Mr.____. Mr.____ had married Celie so that she could take care of his children and work for him since he is already in love with another woman.
When Shug Avery falls ill, Mr.____ keeps her at his house. “All the men got they eyes glued to Shug’s bosom. I got my eyes there too. I feel my nipples harden under
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Born on February 9, 1944, Walker was the youngest child of eight children and the daughter of sharecroppers. Alice Walker was always a gifted child. After being blinded in one eye at age eight in an accident with a BB gun by her brother, Walker became more hesitant, not wanting to communicate with other people. Walker has always given acknowledgment to her mother for giving her confidence to make something of herself; her father and four of her five brothers failed to give her a positive male role model. Alice Walker had been influenced by her father’s great cruelty, which served as a model for Mr.____ in The Color Purple. She made peace with her feelings and with her father once she understood the difficult life he had led and the abuse that he experienced (his mother was murdered coming out of the