2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns3.8938
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study of black oppression in Alice Walker's the color purple

Abstract: The life of most women in American society during the era of the nineteenth century made them into victims as the case with the protagonist of the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker. Such a life of women as depicted in the novel is full with obstacles that come around due to the negative dealings they face by men aided with bad social norms, which make men use women as a tool to satisfy their sensual desires. Thus, the experience of black women in America is one of such great suffering. This study aims to … Show more

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“…This essay examines The Color Purple's heroine, Celie, and the novel's significant feminist themes. The way men and women are seen in different civilizations has shaped their roles throughout history [15].…”
Section: Unveiling the Depthsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This essay examines The Color Purple's heroine, Celie, and the novel's significant feminist themes. The way men and women are seen in different civilizations has shaped their roles throughout history [15].…”
Section: Unveiling the Depthsmentioning
confidence: 99%