1. Alice Walker and The Color Purple
Alice Walker creates an ambience of hardship and self discovery in the book The Color Purple, and she does it through the descriptive journal entries of a young girl named Celie who is trying to find herself as she begins growing into a young woman. ... Alice Walker faced the same hardships, She was married to a Jewish civil rights lawyer. He demonstrated several acts of male dominance over Alice. ... (Walker 125). ... Alice Walker once questioned why God kept on letting bad things happen to her when she was accidentally shot in the eye by a bb gun when she was younger by her brother. ...
- Word Count: 870
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School