c. Tone- I feel the author’s tone towards The Color Purple is dark and gradually becomes more positive when Celie decides to change. In the beginning, the author expresses this depressing and dark tone by describing Celie’s experiences and her feelings of worthlessness. Nettie, her sister, is the only person she has loved and Celie believes she is dead. The tone becomes light when the author introduces Shug Avery. When Shug enters Celie’s life, she nurses her back,
c. Tone- I feel the author’s tone towards The Color Purple is dark and gradually becomes more positive when Celie decides to change. In the beginning, the author expresses this depressing and dark tone by describing Celie’s experiences and her feelings of worthlessness. Nettie, her sister, is the only person she has loved and Celie believes she is dead. The tone becomes light when the author introduces Shug Avery. When Shug enters Celie’s life, she nurses her back,