Compare And Contrast The Colour Purple And The Color Purple

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The color purple composed of a wonderful plot and wonderful theme to the story. Through suffering and oppression the main character Celie, put into different situations that she can’t control. For many years of her life her dream was that she would one day persevere and reach her dream of one day being reunited with her sister in Africa. Similar to The Color Purple, Nat Turner’s Confessions in the Confessions of Nat Turner, the main character Nat experiences some similar things as did Celie with oppression and unjustly treatment for a larger several years, also with having the same goal with includes freedom and wanting better for themselves and others. The rebellion that Nat lead were over a lot of slaves to seek freedom, there were deaths …show more content…

Both were smart and knew exactly what they needed to do and knew how to do the things many other slaves haven’t learned or didn’t know. Both were the same race and had a common goal, which would be free and to do something that they had always dreamed and wanted to do. Both, put into a situation that they couldn’t control and they were in a weird moment of their life that they didn’t know what to do in the heat of the moment. Nat had to lead a group into better things and through a process that could have them dying, Celie had to follow the right ones and learn how to do things after being split up from her children by their dad and being split up from her sister and not being able to hear from her for years to come. The two stories are awesome and worth the reading, the compare and contrast is one thing that brightens my knowledge of the slavery times, the different slaves and the different ways women treated differently than men. Throughout the reading you could notice that the two genders treated much differently. Men were more outside and going from house to house slave master to slave master, women wouldn’t go from the slave master to slave master as much but they would hardly do labor work outside it was more inside. Celie and Nat are two great comparisons for slaves and the things they had to deal with in different ways to view what they did as a

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