1. Patriarchs and Oppression in The Color Purple
These aspects are relevant and interesting as firstly, it is about how patriarchal mistreatment delivers the goods by stigmatizing and separation of the hero, and also, how the patriarchal mistreatments are displayed by means of the white man's standard. Also a postcolonial feminist perspective of the novel will throw some light upon how and to what extent Celie is 'doubly oppressed'4, and will help in a better understanding of the gender relations and gender oppressions present in it. ... She learns that a man can do anything and everything to fulfil his desires and at any c...
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- Grade Level: High School