**WARNING** Its difficult not to cry while watching these scenes
Celie and her sister Nettie being separated
Celie and Nettie being reunited
-Arielle Cole
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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How old was she and her brother when she got shot in the eye?
ReplyDeleteShe was about 8 years old. I'm not sure how old her brother was. But they were playing "Cowboys and Indians" and he accidently shot her with a BB gun.
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ReplyDeleteWhy is "Purple" used as part of the title? What's the special significance to this color, or was it just randomly thrown in there? Also, did this book encounter a lot of censorship, much like "The Bluest Eye", due to its extreme themes, such as incest? What ever became of Celie's brother, anyway? Did he try to make up for what he did, or is he portrayed as being an uncaring male and going his own way? My ex-gf once told me she had seen the film version of this and how sad it was...
ReplyDeleteWhy is "Purple" used as part of the title? What's the special significance to this color, or was it just randomly thrown in there? Also, did this book encounter a lot of censorship, much like "The Bluest Eye", due to its extreme themes, such as incest? What ever became of Celie's brother, anyway? Did he try to make up for what he did, or is he portrayed as being an uncaring male and going his own way? My ex-gf once told me she had seen the film version of this and how sad it was...
ReplyDeleteI added the color to the page and chose purple just because "The Color Purple" is Alice Walker's most famous work. There's no special significance. I also feel that purple matched her personality.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what you mean by Celie's brother. Her father was the one that abused her and her husband was also the other one that abused her. She didn't have a brother.
As for the censorship, I saw "The Color Purple" on many "Top 10 Most Challenged or Controversial Books" lists. I think it has been challenged because of the violence and sexual content. I know the love affair between Celie and Shug was pretty much left out in the movie, so lesbianism was a touchy subject as well. When you watch the movie, you cant even tell that they are having an affair. I also know that some critics were offended by the portrayal of black men in the novel. They didnt like how they were represented.
--Arielle Cole
Nice use of videos!
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