A 4 page reflection on the novel The Color Purple by Alice Walker. Include reflections on these points throughout the paper;
• The narrative voice of Celie and how her voice changes throughout the story. How do these changes affect her growth/transformation.
• The way the divine is characterized by Shug Avery.
• Shug and Celie’s relationship and the meaning of this relationship to Celie’s growth and perception of the world.
• The significance of Nettie’s experiences with the Olinka tribe, and make connections between Nettie & Celie’s experiences of the world.
• Make a comparison between Walker’s novel and the film adaptation; does the film represent the book accurately? (It doesn’t).
Also; reference at least 5 passages from the book throughout the assignment, include references to page numbers.
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