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Who Is Celie In The Color Purple
Color Purple Character Notes
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For each character, take notes and make inferences about each character. Cite textual evidence to support your inferences. Due Tuesday via Turnitin.com by 11pm

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Your Analysis (Make an inference about the character, support it with textual evidence). Use CERC Strategy.
Celie

In Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, the author presents the character Celie. Celie is uneducated and lives in a abusive home. Through her struggles she is very selfless in her life. This is shown when she takes the place of Nettie in marrying Mr.____. (9)

Nettie

Nettie is a eager learner and loves to share her knowledge with people, especially the ones she loves. This is apparent when we learn that they’re father took Celie out of school. When this happens, Nettie tries to teach Celie everything she can (11)
Mr._______
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His abusive manner is shown when he is very rude to Celie in several cases and also beats her and disrespects her. He tries to teach Celie obedience by beating her and treating her like an animal. (21)
Harpo

Harpo is a very misunderstood boy. He is very domestic and desires to take on more of the women’s role in the story. This is shown when he has an internal conflict on his decisions with Sophia and his father. He expresses being content with being domestic, while his father pressures what it means to be manly. (60)

Sophia

Sophia is very aggressive contradicting the character Celie. She is up for a fight against anyone who brings it to her. She expresses this with her conflicts with Harpo when he tries to act manly and abuse her, she ends up beating him.

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