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The Color Purple


______" (Mahoney).
             The marriage is arranged basically for convenience. Mr._____, who is a widow, needs a woman to take care of him and his children, to cook and clean. Mr._____ treats Celie as if she is no more than a tool. Even though they do have sex together, it is detached and without passion. Celie doesn't love him, and he doesn't love her. " Mr._____ come git me to take care of his rotton children. He never ast me nothing about myself. He clam on top of me and fuck and fuck nobody ever love me" (Walker 117). Mr.____ believes that women should be beaten in order to be kept in their place, so he constantly beats Celie. Mr.____ beats her for what she does and for who she is. Basically Mr.____ abuses Celie because he knows he can get away with it. He doesn't care about Celie's emotions, " Mr._______ marry me to take care of his children. I marry him cause my daddy mad me. I don't love Mr._____ and he don't love me" (66). He is too much bent on dominating and oppressing Celie and too self-centered ever to bring about any positive change in her life. Celie develops fear for Mr._____; she even leaps at the sound of his voice. " I think bout how every time I jump when Mr._____ call me" (38). Celie is Mr._____'s slave, not his wife, she works in the field, many times while he watches from the porch smoking his pipe. There is never a real conversation shared or kind word or thought during the marriage. "Us don't" say nothing to each other while us working in the field he drop his hoe and turn right back to git a cool drink of water, git his pipe, sit on the porch and stare, I follow then he say, you better git back to the field don't wait for me" (28). "Celie's subsequent marriage to Mr._____ does not ease her isolation for she is again used for unemotional sex. Celie responds to this sex by making herself wood not responding to either abuse or sexual intercourse she can only cope with the unpleasantness by blocking it out" (Cutter).


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