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Gender Roles “The Color Purple” Gender roles play a very important role
throughout “the Color Purple.” Each character in this book are very different
from each other. They guide one another through life and help each other figure
out who they really are. Sophia and Shug both influence Celie, who is skinny,
weak, and dependent of others, and we see her role change throughout the novel.
Celie who is weak and submissive strives to be like Shug. Shug's independence
and self reliance has a major impact on Celie.
Shug teaches Celie to be her own
self, and start by introducing Celie to her sexuality although it is with a
woman. “ I don’t know nothin bout it, I say to Shug. I don’t know much she say.”
(Walker 118) Shug and Celie’s relationship progressed, and she learned to stand
up for herself as a woman. Over dinner, we watched Celie become an independent
woman who stands up against Mr._________ who abuses her and forces her to be his
slave. “ You a lowdown dog is what you is. What’s wrong, I say. It’s time to
leave you and enter into the Creation. And your dead body is just the welcome
mat I need.” (207) This is an example that clearly shows Celie has respect for
herself, and symbolizes her growth as a human being. Sophia is a strong woman
who is willing to sacrifice her life just to be treated equal. She fights hard
for it, but is discriminated by Harpo and Mr.___________. She is forced to
believe that men are superior, that women exist only to serve men, and have and
take care of their children. Not only is Sophia taken advantage of, but
Mr.___________ admits that he beats her only because she is a woman. (23) Sophia
decides to leave Harpo in seek of a better life which is a big example of her
battle for superiority of the female gender in the world.
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