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The Color Purple, as in the novel by Alice Walker?

In that case, gender holds an important role in the novel. Historically the novel is set during the first wave of feminism. This shows the struggle of women, with the author being a well known womanist. The novel deals with the protagonists struggle against men, with the beginning rape from her "Pa" and the abuse from Albert. This shows the domination of the male gender towards women. Celie, being a black woman of uneducated nature takes this way of life as the "norm" struggling not only against men, but in racial terms also.

The character of Shug presents the audience with a modern idea for women, Shug is powerful and independent. Celie views Shug as the woman she wants to be, beautiful, powerful and not afraid of men. The same can be said for Sofia. Celie admires these two characters and aspires to be like them, this can be shown in the confrontation with Albert when she announces she is leaving him.

As well as the female characters, Harpo, also shows a change in attitude. Unlike his father is the character that represents the modern man, respecting women and, although he attempted to, not beating his wife.

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