The Color Purple
what are the guiding principles shaping the new community of men, women, family and kin in The Colour Purple.
what are the guiding principles shaping the new community of men, women, family and kin in The Colour Purple.
what are the guiding principles shaping the new community of men, women, family and kin in The Colour Purple.
Together, females free each other: Shug teaches Mary Agnes to sing, Albert’s sister takes Celie shopping when no one else does, Sofia’s sisters look after her children while she is in jail, Nettie writes to Celie and looks after her children for thirty years, Doris Baines sends her "wives" to England for their education, Eleanor Jane cooks nourishing food for Henrietta, and Celie nurses Shug back to health and inspires her songwriting. More than all this, Shug and Celie loves each other with a very strong love born from isolation, desire for something better, and acceptance of one another. By the end of the novel, these women are no longer powerless; they have joined forces and are forging their own lives.