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“The Color Purple” is a literary example of the cultural diversity of the United States of America and a picture of social and ancestral history.
In the novel we accompany Celia during about 30 years of her life. She is an African American woman living in the beginning of the 19th century in a rural area in the southern United States.
14-years old, in consequence of repeatedly being raped by her "father" already mother of two children, Celie starts to write letters to God to explain to herself her feelings of shame and frustration about her life and especially how men treat her.
“The Color Purple” is a literary example of the cultural diversity of the United States of America and a picture of social and ancestral history.
In the novel we accompany Celia during about 30 years of her life. She is an African American woman living in the beginning of the 19th century in a rural area in the southern United States.
14-years old, in consequence of repeatedly being raped by her "father" already mother of two children, Celie starts to write letters to God to explain to herself her feelings of shame and frustration about her life and especially how men treat her.
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The language is a result of the background of the main character in the book.
ReplyDeletebut the language is different in the letters of the better educated sister named Nettie
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