The Color Purple by Alice Walker Beloved by Toni Morrison
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The Color Purple by Alice WalkerBelovedby Toni Morrison
Presentation by Katie Zobel
BELOVEDCultural background, story plot
BELOVEDcultural background
Toni Morrison grew up in the 1940’s and 50’s Specialized in Black Fiction in the late 1900’s Wanted to “ recuperate a history that had been lost to the ravages of forced silences
and willed forgetfulness “. Felt that black writers during her time too often tried to conform to what white readers
wanted to hear. Beloved is set in 1837
BELOVED story plot
Sethe our black protagonist takes center stage in the novel. The book consists of Sethe’s present as well as her flashbacks to her time as a former slave.
The story centers around the hardships and painful memories that Sethe has to overcome and it plays up how devastating the past can be and how it can even be haunting.
Sethe tries desperately to forget the past and move on, but it haunts her every waking moment and literally becomes a reincarnated memory in the form of her deceased daughter.
THE COLOR PURPLECultural background, story plot
THE COLOR PURPLEcultural background
The oppression and racism that Walker’s parents faced in the South was a huge influence on her literary work
She was an active member of the African American Civil Rights Movement In 1982 The Color Purple was published, “which chronicles the struggle of several black
women in rural Georgia in the first half of the twentieth century” Her novel raised a lot of controversy due to the way in which she portrayed sexism as
well as the abusive nature of African American men during that time period
THE COLOR PURPLEstory plot
Walker’s novel follows Celie, an uneducated teenage African American, who faces physical and emotional abuse from her father.
Focuses on the journey she faces with multiple men after being married off as well as the sexual attraction she feels towards another woman
There is strong exampled of racism, sexism, abuse, and the pain of Celie’s life during this time
THEMES
BELOVED THE COLOR PURPLESlavery SexismHaunting of memories Colors Religion Religion Mother/child relationships Mother/child relationships
There is a considerable difference in the most prominent themes of each novel, but in the grand scheme of things I think that these novels reflect each other well for the following reasons…
NOVEL COMPARISON
Both have strong, black, female protagonists that have gone through some sort of traumatic ordeal
The history of their lives has been traumatic and painful There is an underlying theme of religion and the struggle that they face with in their
relationships with God A key theme to notice is the relationships that these women have with the other
characters of the novels and especially the children that come from their wombs. Also important, are the circumstances from which these children are conceived.
THE MOTHER/CHILD RELATIONSHIP
Sethe from Beloved, as a former slave faces the pains of her past as a slave and the trauma that she feels from having to kill her own children in a heroic act to save them from the fate that she suffered
Celie, was impregnated by her own father several times and had her children taken from her
The children from both novels show up again in one way or anther Celie’s are thought to have been dead but later make an appearance alive and
adopted Sethe’s child is portrayed as a spirit that then embodies a human and acts through
that woman to manipulate Sethe and remind her of her past
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS PAPER
In my paper I have chosen to focus on the relationships that these women have with their children along with the support of the relationships that are formed with other characters in the novels. These relationships can be explained and support with my appliance of the time periods that these novels come from as well as further examination of the treatment of African Americans during these times. The culture and history of their struggle will be key in accurately understanding the lives of these characters
WORKS CITED
"Book: The Color Purple | Alice Walker | The Official Website for the American Novelist & Poet."Alicewalkersgarden.com, 2013. Web. 9 Dec 2013. <http://alicewalkersgarden.com/books/book-the-color-purple/>.
"Alice Walker (b. 1944)." New Georgia Encyclopedia, 2013. Web. 9 Dec 2013. <http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/alice-walker-b-1944>.
Society, The. "The Official Website of The Toni Morrison Society." Tonimorrisonsociety.org, 2013. Web. 8 Dec 2013. <http://www.tonimorrisonsociety.org/>.