The Color Purple, Alice Walker’s third novel, won the American Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitzer Prize. This paper analyses this novel that is centred on black women and written in an epistolary form. The whole novel is written in a sequence of letters that becomes the genesis of intimation and revelation of the story of the principal character Celie. These letters evinces the inner psychological and emotional conflict, implicit distress, suppression of spirit of Celie. It also manifests Celie’s intensifying inner vehemence and her ultimate triumph. The novel is a saga of a woman’s battle against patriarchy, racism, sexism, and social determinism. The novel also probes the man-woman relationship and the suppression, subjugation and se...
This paper looks into the predicament race refers to group of people who have differences and simila...
Female marginalisation is a major theme in The Color Purple, with Celie’s emancipation from repressi...
Abstract: This paper aims at bringing about a brief, yet comprehensive discussion on gender oppressi...
The Color Purple, Alice Walker’s third novel, won the American Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitz...
all things considered, identities, and races. She has depicted how both the African-American people ...
This paper aims to analysis the gender trouble in Alice Walker’s novel The color purple. Winning the...
Abstract: This paper aims at bringing about a brief, yet comprehensive discussion on gender oppressi...
Indian writing in English is a literature produced by Indian authors who native or co- native of Ind...
African Americans have been through difficult lives since they arrived in America as slaves. Afro-Am...
In my thesis, I aim to explore the female protagonist Celie’s physical and psychological wounds caus...
This study explores Alice Walker’s presentation of the double victimization of black women in the cu...
The Color Purple is a rewriting of the powerful patriarchal order existed in the Afro-American commu...
The Color Purple by Alice Walker is a fiction novel that talks about African- American woman. The Co...
Alice Malsenior Walker is an African-American author and feminist. Her works focus on the role of wo...
This research intends to reveal violence and its impact in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple. The desi...
This paper looks into the predicament race refers to group of people who have differences and simila...
Female marginalisation is a major theme in The Color Purple, with Celie’s emancipation from repressi...
Abstract: This paper aims at bringing about a brief, yet comprehensive discussion on gender oppressi...
The Color Purple, Alice Walker’s third novel, won the American Book Award for Fiction and the Pulitz...
all things considered, identities, and races. She has depicted how both the African-American people ...
This paper aims to analysis the gender trouble in Alice Walker’s novel The color purple. Winning the...
Abstract: This paper aims at bringing about a brief, yet comprehensive discussion on gender oppressi...
Indian writing in English is a literature produced by Indian authors who native or co- native of Ind...
African Americans have been through difficult lives since they arrived in America as slaves. Afro-Am...
In my thesis, I aim to explore the female protagonist Celie’s physical and psychological wounds caus...
This study explores Alice Walker’s presentation of the double victimization of black women in the cu...
The Color Purple is a rewriting of the powerful patriarchal order existed in the Afro-American commu...
The Color Purple by Alice Walker is a fiction novel that talks about African- American woman. The Co...
Alice Malsenior Walker is an African-American author and feminist. Her works focus on the role of wo...
This research intends to reveal violence and its impact in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple. The desi...
This paper looks into the predicament race refers to group of people who have differences and simila...
Female marginalisation is a major theme in The Color Purple, with Celie’s emancipation from repressi...
Abstract: This paper aims at bringing about a brief, yet comprehensive discussion on gender oppressi...