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FEMINIST ISSUES AND AMERICAN DOMINATION OVER ALICE WALKER’S THE COLOUR PURPLE.-

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all things considered, identities, and races. She has depicted how both the African-American people have confronted abuse as far as race, class, and identity. The Color Purple has spoken to the extremely base structure of the general public. Walker not just portrays the persecution and enduring of people of color yet in addition proposes certain answers for these afflictions in the novel. Female characters, for example, Celie, Shug, Nettie and Sofia in The Color Purple are ruled both mentally and physically. Celie, the oppressed, corrupted, loathed, manhandled, is changed into and autonomous and freed lady toward the finish of the novel. She has moved from being revolting to an allegorically delightful swan. She has moved from being the load animal to physical and mental announcements of autonomy, to a get-together with her kids and her sister. This article investigates the significant feministic issues and examines the hero, Celie in the novel The Color Purple.

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