The Color Purple
The Color Purple. Celie, the protagonist and narrator of The Color Purple, is a poor, uneducated, fourteen-year-old black girl living in rural Georgia. It was later adapted into a film and musical of the same name.
Whoopi Goldberg's first acting credit is phenomenal and watching her just puts a smile. Deeply compassionate and beautifully imagined, Alice Walker's epic carries readers on a spirit-affirming journey towards redemption and love. SWEETNESS and stridency exist side by side in Alice Walker's ''Color Purple,'' a book whose great virtue is the conversational immediacy that lets its characters spring to life on.
It was later adapted into a film and musical of the same name.
A feminist work about an abused and uneducated African American woman's struggle for empowerment, The Color Purple was praised for the depth of its female characters and for its eloquent use of Black English Vernacular.
After Celie's abusive father marries her off to the equally debasing "Mister" Albert Johnson, things go from. Celie starts writing letters to God because her father, Alphonso, beats and rapes her. THE COLOR PURPLE is an inspiring family saga that tells the unforgettable story of a woman who, through love, finds the strength to triumph over adversity and discover her unique voice in the world.
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