Is The Color Purple a true story?

The 1982 novel “The Color Purple,” by Alice Walker, was inspired, in part, by a story that Walker's sister told her, about a love triangle involving their grandfather. (Walker, who grew up in rural Georgia in the forties and fifties, was the eighth child of a sharecropper and a domestic.)
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Is The Color Purple fiction or nonfiction?

The Color Purple is a 1982 epistolary novel by American author Alice Walker which won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction.
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Why did they ban The Color Purple?

There have been different reasons for the book being banned, including religious objections, homosexuality, violence, African history, rape, incest, drug abuse, explicit language, and sexual scenes. These challenges were all eventually overruled.
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Why is the book called The Color Purple?

Brooklyn wrote: "The title comes from a direct quote by Shug Avery. "I think it pisses God off when you walk past the color purple in a field and don't notice."" That is what I think it's referrring to as well. I remember her saying that in the movie.
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Why was Shug Avery sick in The Color Purple?

Shug Avery is sick, likely due to a sexually transmitted disease, and no one in the town will take her in. Both her mother and father say that Shug's promiscuity has gotten her what she deserves.
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What do the letters symbolize in The Color Purple?

Walker uses the novel's epistolary (letter-writing) form to emphasize the power of communication. Celie writes letters to God, and Nettie writes letters to Celie. Both sisters gain strength from their letter writing, but they are saved only when they receive responses to their letters.
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Why did Alice write The Color Purple?

The 1982 novel “The Color Purple,” by Alice Walker, was inspired, in part, by a story that Walker's sister told her, about a love triangle involving their grandfather. (Walker, who grew up in rural Georgia in the forties and fifties, was the eighth child of a sharecropper and a domestic.)
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Why is The Color Purple royalty?

Purple's elite status stems from the rarity and cost of the dye originally used to produce it. Purple fabric used to be so outrageously expensive that only rulers could afford it. The dye initially used to make purple came from the Phoenician trading city of Tyre, which is now in modern-day Lebanon.
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Are there illegal books?

Since there are a large number of banned books, some publishers have sought out to publish these books. The best-known examples are the Parisian Obelisk Press, which published Henry Miller's sexually frank novel Tropic of Cancer, and Olympia Press, which published William Burroughs's Naked Lunch.
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What happened to Sophia in The Color Purple?

Sofia ends up serving the remainder of her prison sentence working for the mayor's family. Sofia and Harpo get back together. Sofia's mom dies and she is one of the pallbearers, along with her sisters. Eleanor Jane, the mayor's daughter, keeps coming around.
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How old is Shug Avery in The Color Purple?

When a 19-year-old admires her, she can't help but take off with him, despite the fact that she's thirty (or so) years older than he is. Shug will never stay in one place or with one person, but she'll keep returning because she never discards the people she loves.
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Who is squeak in The Color Purple?

The Color Purple (1985) - Rae Dawn Chong as Squeak - IMDb.
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How many kids did Celie and Mr?

Celie bears two children to Alphonso, both of whom he takes away. Celie believes that he has killed them both, but discovers later that they have been given away for fostering. Celie's mother dies and Alphonso rejects Celie and begins to show sexual interest in Nettie instead. Celie swears to protect her sister.
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Can you visit The Color Purple house?

This is a private residence. Please respect the property and the owners wishes not to trespass. Location filming for The Color Purple took place in the summer of 1985 near Monroe, North Carolina, after it was determined that modern development in Eatonton, Walker's hometown, rendered it unsuitable.
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Why does Celie write God?

Celie is about to go into adolescence, believing that she was raped by her father and that he killed both of their children. She writes to God because she has no one else to help her bear this terrible knowledge.
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Why are purple flags so rare?

Believe it or not, the reason there aren't more purple in flags is primarily due to sea snails. By the 19th century, the only way to produce purple dye was from an esoteric species of sea snails found only in a small part of the Mediterranean. It took 10,000 of these snails to produce just a single gram of die.
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How did they make purple dye in the Bible?

In the ancient Middle East, purple was a symbol of prestige: To produce dye of this "royal" color, people had to collect and smash sea snails for their juices. Priests and royalty, including Kings David and Solomon, are often described in the Bible wearing clothing dyed with these extracts.
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Why did rich people wear purple?

The color purple's ties to kings and queens date back to ancient world, where it was prized for its bold hues and often reserved for the upper crust. The Persian king Cyrus adopted a purple tunic as his royal uniform, and some Roman emperors forbid their citizens from wearing purple clothing under penalty of death.
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What happened to Alice Walker when she was 8?

Alice Walker was born in 1944, the eighth child of African American sharecroppers. She was accidentally blinded in one eye, so her mother gave her a typewriter, allowing her to write instead of doing chores.
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Where is The Color Purple book banned?

Books including The Color Purple, Freakonomics and Monty Python's Big Red Book are banned in Texas state prisons – but Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf and two books by former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke are not.
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How was Alice Walker blind?

At age eight, Walker was shot accidentally in her right eye with a BB gun while playing with her brothers. Scar tissue grew over the blind eye.
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What does the quilt symbolize in The Color Purple?

After Sofia and Celie argue about the advice Celie has given Harpo, Sofia signals a truce by suggesting they make a quilt. The quilt, composed of diverse patterns sewn together, symbolizes diverse people coming together in unity.
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Is The Color Purple a feminist novel?

Alice Walker's 'The Colour Purple' Is A Powerful Feminist Narrative You Cannot Ignore. If you're a literature graduate, women's literature and black feminism are something that you would not go without studying. Writers and poets like Toni Morrison, Maya Angelou, Alice Walker etc.
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What relation is Nettie to Olivia and Adam?

Samuel never revealed the identity of the children to Corrine, so when Nettie showed up, both Samuel and Corrine had assumed, from the resemblance, that Olivia and Adam were Nettie's children.
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