Ellyna Ade Ervanti (A1b215004)
Ellyna Ade Ervanti (A1b215004)
Ellyna Ade Ervanti (A1b215004)
Analysis “The Color Purple” A Novel by Alice Walker from Literature and Biography
Point of View
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to look more deeply the relation between biography
of the author and literature. Is the background of the author influence of the character or
other elements in the story? On the other side, the primarily purpose of this paper is to
fulfil my final assignment of this course.
Analysis
Alice Walker was born on February 9th, 1994 in Eatonton, Georgia. She worked
as a social worker, teacher and lecturer, and took part in the 1960s Civil Rights
Movement in Mississippi. She is one of the most admired African-American writers. The
youngest daughter of sharecroppers, she grew up poor. Her parents’ experiences with the
oppressive sharecropping system and the racism of the American South. When she was 8
years old, she suffered a serious injury. She was shot in the right eye with a BB pellet
while playing with two of her brothers. Because of the accident she felt ugly and
disfigure. It also made her felt shy and timid. Because of this, she isolated herself from
other children, reading and writing to pass the time. When she returned for her senior
year, she was shocked to learn that she was pregnant. She afraid of her parents’ reaction.
Then she considered suicide. But, a classmate helped her obtain a safe abortion. She
received a scholarship to attend Spelman College, where she studied for two years before
transferring to Sarah Lawrence College. After graduating in 1965, she moved to
Mississippi and became involved in the civil rights movement. She also married in 1967,
but she divorced in 1976. She is a womanism or black feminist and historical revisionism
with an increased focus on black women.
Characters
Celie: she is poor and uneducated black woman with a sad personal history. She
survives from her stepfather who rapes and steals her babies and also survives an
abusive husband. After married her husband Mr.__. She met Shug Avery, a blues
singer. Shug Avery helps her to find her voice. By the end of the story, Celie is happy
and become independent and self-confident woman. Celie also the protagonist and the
narrator of The Color Purple.
Nettie: Celie’s younger sister. She is carefree, happy, insightful, helpful, and educated
woman. Celie try to protect her by their stepfather. Before Mr.__. Married her sister
Celie, he wanted to marry her. Then, when Celie married she brought Nettie. But,
when lived with her sister and Mr.__. He tried to abuse Nettie. So Nettie run away
and met a husband-and-wife pair of missionaries Samuel and Caroline. They moved
to Africa to preach. Samuel marry with Nettie after her wife dead.
Shug Avery: She’s a woman who helped Celie find herself. Shug was a blues singer
who first appears as Mr.__’s mistress. She’s a sensual, seductive, mysterious, and
shameful.
Sofia: A large, fiercely independent woman, who befriends Celie and married Harpo,
Celie step-son. The hardship Sofia endures serves as a reminder of the coast of
resistance and the difficulties of combating cultural and institutional racism. She’s
confused, misunderstood, and strong.
The fourth women characters in The Color Purple was a reflection of Alice Walker.
Each character has a symbolized every emotion that she felt at some point in her life.
The first is the protagonist Celie, all the emotions that Alice Walker felt as a child in
her life. She didn’t feel beautiful and she didn’t feel wanted after the accident. She
felt entrapped because society labeled without knowing her well. She shows through
Celie that her freedom was gained through her voice and the power of her word. The
second character Nettie, she represents who Alice walker was a child and who she
aspired to be. Alice Walker was educated and insightful, however she lacked the
happiness and carefree attitude most children possess. Next is Shug Avery, she was
reflection of Alice Walker as young adult. Alice Walker’s uniqueness made her
desirable, mysterious, sensual and seductive. However, she feels shameful because
she had a child without being married. In the novel, Shug uses music as her outlet to
escapism. While, Alice Walker uses writing and reading. The last is Sofia, through
her Alice Walker shows her confusion. Alice Walker knew what her want, but she
was confused about who she was. Through Sofia, she also shows how people
misunderstood her before they knew her well.
Settings
The story of The Color Purple begins about 30 years before World War II. So it
covers half the 20th century. According to the Alice Walker’s biography that she was born
at Georgia and she’s a black woman, so the story mostly took place in Georgia or South
America. The setting of the Celie’s story in unmistakably among poor blacks rural areas
of South. In the story the another place was Africa. Africa being a place that Nettie
moved with a couple who are missionaries to preach.
Theme
This passage doesn’t end with simply Sofia being slapped, but being beaten
nearly to death and dragged off to jail. The mayor and his wife were a white
people, so they assume a black woman like Sofia is unwilling to place herself in a
degrading position. The white people (the mayor and a police) beat her in order to
reassert their racial dominance.
3. Feminism: Women in the story learned to fight for themselves. They are
powerful, and physically strong. In the story, even those who have interest in the
same men, nevertheless band together to support each other. The story also shows
that in the end women take control of her life, even though men are expected to
have control over men before.
Based on Alice Walker’s biography, it is not surprising that Alice Walker wrote a
story about feminism or racism. Because she is an activist and feminism
(womanism). The novel deals with struggle, both in America, and Africa, that
believes women should gain recognition, and have fair treatment.
Conclusion
In addition, the background of the place and time of the novel the color purple
also in accordance with the author's biography. The theme of the novel is also in
accordance with the circumstances of the social environment at that time. Where racism
and gender differences are rampant. After all, the novel is able to motivate its readers,
especially women to be a tough, intelligent, sincere, and independent woman like the
writer, Alice Walker.
References
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The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. (nd). Alice Walker American Writer. Retrieved from:
http//www.britannica.com/biography/Alice-Walker
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