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"Alice Walker - The Colour Purple"

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Sun 01/09/02 at 14:07
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Posts: 787
Hey all - back for a bit now.

Just started reading this for English A2 this year. Absolutely incredible book. It's written from the perspective of a 14-year-old black girl who is raped by her father then married off to another man who does the same, and the narrative progresses through a series of letters to God.

While some people might be turned by some of the more graphic scenes, Colour Purple is a fantastic read - a real sense of pathos is developed toward Celie (narrator), and it really draws attention to the power struggles in male/female relationships. Really strong characters move the plot along at a fantastic pace, but also keep it slow enough for the reader to empathise totally with some of the other charcters - particularly Celie and her extroverted friend Sofia.

If you enjoyed anything by Maya Angelou, you should try this. I approached it with a degree of trepidation (after all, how often does the education system give you anything worthwhile to read?), but am now hooked.

Try it. You might just like it.
Sun 01/09/02 at 14:07
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"Amphib-ophile"
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Hey all - back for a bit now.

Just started reading this for English A2 this year. Absolutely incredible book. It's written from the perspective of a 14-year-old black girl who is raped by her father then married off to another man who does the same, and the narrative progresses through a series of letters to God.

While some people might be turned by some of the more graphic scenes, Colour Purple is a fantastic read - a real sense of pathos is developed toward Celie (narrator), and it really draws attention to the power struggles in male/female relationships. Really strong characters move the plot along at a fantastic pace, but also keep it slow enough for the reader to empathise totally with some of the other charcters - particularly Celie and her extroverted friend Sofia.

If you enjoyed anything by Maya Angelou, you should try this. I approached it with a degree of trepidation (after all, how often does the education system give you anything worthwhile to read?), but am now hooked.

Try it. You might just like it.
Sun 01/09/02 at 14:10
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"no longer El Blokey"
Posts: 4,471
I've heard of that...

Was it made into a film? Or am I just crazy?
Sun 01/09/02 at 14:19
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"Amphib-ophile"
Posts: 856
It was indeed - featuring none other than Whoopee (sp?) Goldberg, albeit a bit younger. She got an Oscar nomination or an Emmy or something like that for it.
Sun 01/09/02 at 15:13
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"I am Bumf Ucked"
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Woah.

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