Saturday, August 3, 2019
Celies Life and Hard Times. :: English Literature
Celie's Life and Hard Times.    Alice Walker vividly portrays the sad but apparent reality of life in  the black rural communities of America during the mid-twentieth  century. It is a time when the impacts of slavery are still prevalent.  The relationships within families - as reflected in the novel - also  feel this impact. In search of a means to overcome their inferiority  in a society dominated by whites, men usually have their womenfolk  provide them with the feeling of importance that they desire (such as  the practice of addressing their husbands as Mr.______). This attitude  towards women is made obvious on the very first page, depicting  Celie's perception of her stepfather, "He never had a kine word to say  to me. Just say You gonna do what your mammy wouldn't" (1).    As Celie's life progresses, having given birth to two children - both  of whom were taken away by her father - she is wed to Mr.______  unceremoniously. Pa, one the basis that she was too young, rejected  the request for Nettie's hand in marriage to Mr.______. Instead he  offers Celie, claiming she was the more viable candidate on the  following grounds:    She ugly. He say. But she ain't no stranger to hard work. And she  clean. And God fixed her. You can do everything just like you want to  and she ain't gonna make you feed it or clothe it. (9)    Beginning from that day on Celie's life took an ever-downward sloping  turn. She endures seeing Olivia with a new mother, the animosity of  Harpo, taking care of Mr. ______'s children, and his abuse. Her  relationship with Mr.______ is such that it could hardly be called a  marriage. She was to do just as he said, without so much as uttering a  word of disagreement. She no longer possesses a zeal for life: "My  life stop when I left home . . ." (85). Each day is just another chore    During this time Nettie had also experiences some trouble at home with  Pa. After she realizes that to remain at home any longer would be a  compromise to her safety she runs away to Mr.______'s home. There she  is welcome since Mr.______ still thinks Nettie to be very attractive -  but for a while only - as Nettie does not give in to his demands.    When Mr.______ drives Nettie away, Celie experiences a loss so  profound that it would take many years to undo the damage done. Up  until that stage in Celie's life none had ever expressed any concern  over herself. It was Nettie who ensured that Celie was literate, that  Celie received an education, that Celie was not pushed around by    					    
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