The Color Purple

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Willie B

 

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August 13, 2015

 

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Instead of focusing on race throughout the novel Walker accords "greater importance to power, the power to be, to concretize one's self, as to mold others" (Dieke 102). This completely unbalanced power ultimately leaves Celie feeling alone and controlled, which affects her relationships with men and influences her relationship with women, mainly Shug Avery...
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The horrifying effects of rape and what Celie thought was incest so greatly scarred her for the rest of her life that she lost the ability to love, became confused about her sexuality, and subconsciously denied her right to an identity. For a considerable amount of time Celie blindly accepted the fact that she would be treated like a slave in her own home...
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