Analysis Of The Color Purple

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Purple on the horizon (Analysis of the movie The Color Purple by Steven Spielberg) Women haven’t but recently really been consider equal to men. In the past it was even worse, not to even mention if you were a black woman you were even less so then the white women. The Color Purple is about a story of two sister that were separated when they were young , they were once best friends. Celie was the older sister that was abused by her father and what considered ugly and sent to marry and man to clean and cook for him. Netti the younger sister was considered a prize a beautiful girl that all the men wanted. One day they got separated by Celie’s abusive husband and didn’t see each other for over twenty years. During this time there was lots of …show more content…

Celie was abused all her life, always serve and did whatever she was told or else she would be hit. Because of this she was never able to leave the house to make any friends and form any relationships. One of the biggest and meaningful friendship in the movie The Color Purple was between Celie and Shug Avery, Celie’s abusive husband Albert loved Shug, but she didn't like him and just played him. This friendship was very important because this friendship ultimately was Celie's escape to having a real life for herself. Shug gave Celie hope that someday she could become more than just a servant. Also she help Celie find the letter that Netti sent her all twenty years. Without this friendship form Celie would have never been able to escape her terrible life. In an online it says, “childhood friend who I probably have nothing in common with anymore” (Faris). The best friend other than family the more you grow up the less likely you stay together. Clearly, the message of friendship is portrayed in the …show more content…

From the Friendships the Celie created with Shug-Avery and having her help get away from Albert. Redemption in help Shug patch things up with her father and opening a clothing store for herself to make a good living. Courage to have the courage to get out of a bad situation and stand up for herself eventually and she becomes something and gets to reunite with her children.An online article says, “Bonnie Russ had never imagined owning her own business before getting involved in the National Association of Women Business Owners” (Grey). Today women are more accepted to be just as good as men, though some don’t think so, even though it is and they are wrong. Many women can even have their own business and be just as rich. Women don’t have it never as bad as Celie did and she still made it out okay and successful. For sure , The messages from The Color Purple can be put into effect to help many people out of hard time or just s recipe to a better

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