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'Song of Solomon' and 'The Color Purple'
Examines themes of freedom in Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon" and Alice Walker's "The Color Purple". -- 1,150 words;

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THE COLOUR PURPLE

A Lesson Well Learned
The Color Purple
Alice Walker, POCKET BOOKS/WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS, 1982.
The intensively descriptive novel, The Color Purple is about Celie, a woman born in the
early 1900's, unselfishly surviving the social injustices of those times. As the novel
unfolds, Celie experiences so much sorrow, that she is forced to grow up quickly and
learn to appreciate the little that life has to offer her. As new people enter her life,
she is encouraged to look at life differently and she discovers that she too can have a
chance to laugh and love. The themes Alice Walker tries to convey are the reoccuring
themes of learning, love and happiness. Understanding the themes allowed me to find the
novel fulfilling, well thought out and suitable for young adults, for throughout Celie's
life, she connected with several people who touched heart and showed her the meaning of
joy. During her life, she had three strong teachers: Nettie, Sophia and Shug Avery.
Celie's first joy was definitely Nettie, her younger sister. From early childhood, they
shared the same fears and hope. Nettie taught Celie how to hope from a very young age.
This was Celie's first step to happiness. One instance was Nettie's persistance in
teaching Celie how to read. Nettie constantly pushed her to keep trying and always left
her with a positive attitude. "Celie, you smart too.", Nettie would tell her, and slowly
but surely, Celie did learn to read. Nettie shared her intelligence but could not improve
Celie's soft-spoken and weak personality.
Sofia, Celie's step daughter in law, on the other hand was a very strong woman, both
physically and mentally. She had a naturally overbearing personality from the first time
her character was introduced. Her self-confidence and certainty not only helped her
improve the sexist ways of her time, but made Celie realize that she too, could gain
control and change the horrible way she was treated by her husband. A prime example of a
time where she inspired Celie was when Celie was in the field and Harpo, her step-son,
had asked her how he could change his relationship with Sophia so that he could order her
around. Celie's only response was "beat her" because that was the only thing that
happened in her relationship with her husband. When Sophia found out that Celie had told
him to do that, she approached Celie and told her that she had worked all her life for
respect and that when she finally had it, Celie had to try and turn things around. This
was when Celie discovered that she could help change the sexist ways of her husband, but
once again, her weak personality kept her from doing so.
The person who impacted Celie's life the most was the eccentric Shug Avery. She was a
famous singer who happened to appear in Celie's life at the perfect time. Shug helped
Celie tie all her learned lessons together to complete the circle. Shug taught Celie that
she shouldn't let life happen to her, but that she should make life happen. Celie loved
Shug's freedom and wanted independence of her own. Shug helped Celie take charge of her
own destiny. Shug had a very positive influence on Celie and her influence made Celie
turn her entire life around. Celie left her husband and started a brand new life full of
happiness. 
The Color Purple is a spirited novel full of well-learned lessons. It holds the keys to
the happiness of a black woman of the early 1900's. Celie was taught to hope, to have
self respect, and to control her life. This book gives us a better understanding of our
perception of life and love by first showing us misery, and then happiness.
Bibliography
Alice Walker, POCKET BOOKS/WASHINGTON SQUARE PRESS, 1982.

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