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The themes of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple are quite straightforward and simple. Like many other novels devoted to the mistreatment of blacks and black women especially, The Color Purple is dedicated to black women’s rights. One of the most consequential themes in the novel is the power of strong female friendships. ...
Throughout The Color Purple, Walker portrays female friendships as a means for women to stick together and produce the courage to stand up for what they believe in. ... The two main recipients of the violence in the novel are Celie and Sofia, who both experience abuse in their childhood and in their marriages. ... Celie, the main character, undergoes an inner transformation, from a submissive, abused wife to a confident and independent black businesswoman. ... Although Walker’s The Color Purple had made such a big impact on the world that it was banned is some countries, it is important that people are aware of such issues that are presented in order minimise racial conduct in the current world.
Approximate Word count = 1151 Approximate Pages = 4.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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