Metamorphosis of Celie in Alice Walker's Color Purple
[2023-04-01 17:34:06]
The main character Celie, a variant of Celie in "Purple" by Alice Walker's book "Purple" (1982), was a strong and mature confident from a teenage girl who was abused and shy and shy, I will grow to a woman. Celie observes other successful women and she accepts love and appreciation, Celie's view of change to God, Celie's maturity, and little luck. When Celie grew, her father got her twice pregnant and harassed her again and again.
In The Color Purple of Alice Walker, there are many similarities between the hero Celie and Alice Walker. Some examples come from the poor black family in the south, both have superficial problems and are sexually oriented. For example, in "Purple" there is no positive image of men in Cili's life, like Alice Walker. On February 9, 1944, Alice Walker was born in Eatonton, Georgia. She is a daughter of a poor tenant, the youngest of eight children (Bloom 229). As she was born in the early 20th century, "she grew up with violent racial discrimination and her family's poverty left a permanent impression on her writing" (Grade Saver). This can be seen by her explanation of Celie. Cili is a very poor family came from Georgia, an uneducated young black girl.
Written by American writer Alice Walker in 1982, "Purple" tells the story of a 14-year-old black girl, Siri who lives south of Jim Crow for her race and sex It is left behind. Purple is rarely encountered in nature but it is always there, and none of them will leave Celie with confidence, the world is orderly, and someone is watching her. Purple symbolizes a comprehensive beauty that reminds people of the beauty of the world. Our children are carers tomorrow. When they listen to the threat and insult others, we must cultivate their sense of responsibility. We must amplify minority voices, find good faith in the world, send their lives to expand the purple light, and encourage them to create a better space .
Criticism and reflection on Alice Walker 's "purple" were criticized as a novel including graphic violence, sex, sexism, racial discrimination, and purple was banned at several schools in the USA. Vulgar words and clear details record the life of Celie, Celie is a young black woman suffering from the brutal influence of society. Although immoral, the events and problems discussed by Alice Walker's "purple" are outstanding in today's society and must be open and talking with each other. Alice Walker's "purple" "It is a novel that depicts the struggle, self esteem and identity of African-American women fighting for independence." The influence by racial discrimination and sex difference on black community, especially black women, It is reflected everywhere in the book. This novel is written in alphabetical order. This shows chronologically the life of Siri in South America for 30 years. 91 letters written by Celie and her sister Nettie raised Celie, she received spiritual encouragement