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Types of Literary Conflict in The Color Purple

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The Color Purple Lesson Plans

The Color Purple by Alice Walker

Lesson Plans by Kristy Littlehale

The Color Purple is one of the most defining novels in African American fiction. The story follows the life of Celie, an African American woman living in the South during the Jim Crow era.




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Color Purple, The

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Identifying Literary Conflict in The Color Purple with examples

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  • MAN vs MAN
  • MAN vs SELF
  • MAN vs SOCIETY
  • Celie becomes murderous when she discovers that Albert has been keeping Nettie’s letters from her all these years. With Shug’s help, she manages to keep her rage under control until Shug and Grady can get her to Memphis with them, but not before she lashes out at Albert.
  • Celie doesn’t see herself as deserving of love and respect. She feels dumb in comparison to everything that Nettie has learned in school, and she feels dull in her looks in comparison to Shug. Celie doggedly lives her life with Albert, raising his children, because she thinks that’s the only option she has.
  • The common Christian belief is that Christians need to do all that they can to please God; however, Shug believes that the way to please God is to enjoy the things in life that make us happy. This leads Shug to go where she wants, love who she wants, and do what she wants, which all goes against the traditional teachings of Christianity, and what was expected of women and their behavior in the South during this time period.
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