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Comments for The Color Purple
Celie's vernacular takes some getting used to. It is an epistletory novel in the letters between sisters Celie and Nettie. Celie recounts years of abuse and an unhappy marriage. Walker spares nothing, beginning with the first time Celie is raped by her father and goes on from there in very frank but not crude language. Were The Color Purple just Celie's roughly written diary (in the form of letters to God), it would have been a run of the mill coming of age story. Nettie though brings hope and the chance of escape for Celie. Celie's language and self esteem both improve with each letter to and from Nettie. Read the reviews at Things Mean A Lot, Page After Page, 1morechapter, Dewey, SMS Book Reviews. books | pulitzer prize | unread authors challenge | alice walker Comment #1: Saturday, October, 27, 2007 at 01:51:47 Lucie says: Comment #2: Saturday, October, 27, 2007 at 17:46:41 CJHill says: cjh" Comment #3: Thursday, November, 1, 2007 at 17:15:45 Callista says: All work © 1997-2009 Sarah Sammis |
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