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The Color Purple

 

__. He treats her like a possession and his children seem to boss her around as if she's their slave.
             Later, on another occasion, Celie thinks she sees her daughter who was sold six years before. At a market, she sees this child, Olivia, with her mother, who seems to have a lot of money. This woman seems quite friendly to Celie.
             Soon Nettie runs away from her home, seeking refuge with Celie and her new family. After staying a few days, Mr. __ finally forces her to leave. This is the last time the two sisters see each other: soon Celie will learn that her sister is dead, killed for being disobedient and running away.
             Most of the rest of the section is devoted to the description of Shug Avery, a local celebrity of sorts who sings and dances. She is described by Celie as the most beautiful woman she has ever seen. But this woman isn't an innocent hero by any stretch of the imagination. It seems she has had past affairs with Mr. __, Celie's new husband. Nevertheless, Celie is enthralled by this new woman idol, and hopes to see her in person.
             Chapter 2.
             Mr. __ is gone for the entire weekend, chasing Shug Avery around town. Celie doesn't seem to mind this behavior; in fact, she too wishes she could see Shug.
             Harpo, the seventeen-year-old son of Mr. __, meets a girl in church and soon tries to court her. The girl's dad objects to his proposal, saying that he has nothing to offer her. To remedy this situation, the two young lovers decide to make a baby together, therefore linking their families together permanently. At first Mr. __ is very angry when Harpo brings Sofia (his girlfriend) to the house to live, but eventually Mr. __ gets over it, allowing them to live in a shed on his property. Soon the baby is born and Harpo and Sofia marry. .
             Eventually Harpo realizes that Sofia is not like Celia and the other submissive women in his life. When Harpo asks his father how to make his wife "mind him,"" the old man encourages his son to beat her.


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