The born son of Richard Wright and Alice Walker 's identity Purple' s personal identity is important to live a precious life. A person who has sent an incomplete life without knowing what he represents and believes. People lacking in their identity will mistakenly accept outsiders' perspectives and stereotypes. This harmful position is seen in many roles of African-American literature class. Thomas who is from Richard Wright is lost.
Alice Walker's "Purple" - "Alice Walker's Pulitzer Prize-winning Novel" Purple Purple is praised for African American women and lesbian depictions. This is a powerful story to speak frankly about racial discrimination, gender discrimination, violence and discrimination, purple usually requires college reading for reasons. "Salt Price" by Patricia Haysmith - "I believe it is the first lesbian pulp novel to break the pulp publishing industry - due to the tragic influence of that lesbian actress, Salt Price Tricia Haysmith Claire Morgan's pen - It was written by "stranger in the train" and "Mr. Ripley". "
"Purple" female identity is a large number of female characters of novel "Purple" by Ely Walker and "Louisa Mell Alcotte Alice Walker" behind "Mask" to check the above question. . I think that the short story "Behind A Mask" of Louisa May Alcott offers the same rich female character. Throughout the process of this article, how Walker and Alcott use different narrative techniques, create different roles using different languages and dialogue, how they create a very powerful work The problems and obstacles they face in their daily lives.
The issues discussed in Alice Walker's "Purple" are still common in today's society. "Purple" is an intensive expression of the hardships faced by African Americans at the turn of the century. If everyone has the right to express themselves, who has the right to become a book not suitable for society? Literature includes the details of life, thereby promoting the ability of readers to understand and perceive others' lives and society. Alice Walker's purple depicts a black culture
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