Celies Final Letter

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Book Reports

 

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Spencer W

 

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March 29, 2015

 

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University

 

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B

 

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For Celie, a young black girl growing up in an abusive household during the reconstruction of the South, these hardships included poverty, racial discrimination, sexual abuse, as well as sexual discrimination as viewed in Walker’s novel. Celie eventually is separated from the only person whom she truly cares for, her sister, and although the pair promises to write one another, neither one gains the security that someone cares for them on the other end for the transactions are never completed...
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Upon seeing this failure in communication, as well as the partial success gained from the attempts, this paradoxical quality seemed to be an intriguing topic to possibly discover a purpose behind its compelling effect on the reader. Through Alice Walker’s use of epistolary format in the novel The Color Purple, she attempts to help the reader gradually come to understand the underlying message of the novel, the discovery of a woman’s strength and a reconstruction of her identity...
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