The Film The Color Purple By Alice Walker

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In the film, The Color Purple, generalizations of and men are made that can also been seen in Alice Walker’s book. Men are portrayed as violent and rough, which can be strongly seen between Celie and Mr.___. As Celie brushes Mr.___ daughter's hair, she remarks, “The girls hair ain’t been comb since their mammy died. I tell him I’ll just have to shave it off. “ She questions why the girl’s hair hasn’t been brushed. However, in the film, the scene is portrayed differently. Celie is trying to brush the girl’s hair and questions Mr.___ why the girl’s hair hasn’t been brushed, Mr.____ replies, but demands Celie to quiet the girl. Celie is unable to quiet her and talks back to Mr.____, leading to Mr.___ hitting Celie for talking back to him. The