The Bond of Sisterhood in The Color Purple by Alice Walker

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The Bond of Sisterhood in The Color Purple
“A sister is a gift to the heart, a friend to the spirit, a golden thread to the meaning of life,” says modern day writer Isadora James, in her book My Sister, My Friend. In Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple, relationships among women represent a symbol of hope in a world filled with male violence. The main character Celie, suffers incredible trauma and hardships from every man in her life. Isadoras Jameses’ quote is a perfect description of Celie’s relationships in the book because her female relationships are so much more than just friends to her. Both Alice Walker, the author of the 1982 book, and Spielberg, the director of the 1985 film, portray the profound theme of sisterhood. Spielberg adapted Walkers novel to further emphasize the dominant theme of sisterhood. In Celie’s life, female bonds take many different forms such as sisters, sexual partners, and friends. Throughout the movie “The Color Purple” director, Steven Spielberg portrays strong female friendships through the use of photography, movement, mise en scene, and screenplay adaptations.
In the scene titled “Miss Celie’s Blues,” Shug Avery lovingly serenades Celie. Through the use of mise en scene and photography Spielberg builds a theme of sisterhood. For example, Shug Avery’s red-colored dress is brilliant and shimmery. The viewers’ eyes are automatically drawn to her. Through the use of color dominance and her position in the middle of the crowded room, Shugs character depicts popularity and power. In contrast, Celies character isn’t dominant in the scene because she wears dark clothing and sits in the shadows until Shug approaches her. When Shug sings to Celie, the lighting is very prominent, giving her a glow that...

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