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A 5 page paper which examines the friendship of women regarding Celie and Sofia in “The Color Purple” by Alice Walker. No additional sources cited.
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can see deeper into characters and even gain a better understanding of the importance and roles of friendship for women. In Alice Walkers "The Color Purple" friendships are incredibly powerful
and serve to support and encourage women in a world ultimately controlled by men. The following paper examines Celies relationship with Sofia, and the friendship they share in Alice Walkers
"The Color Purple." Womens Friendship: The Color Purple In Alice Walkers novel the main character, Celie, is a young woman, a girl really in the beginning of the novel,
who really has no friends. She is a young woman who lives in a mans world and lives by a mans rules, living at the mercy of her husband and
his whims. She knows Sofia, but only because her husbands son is in love with this woman. In the beginning she is not friends with Sofia, or any other woman,
because she does not yet know the real value of such friendship. Celies only friendship in her life in the beginning has been with her sister who is gone, leaving
Celie alone in a mans world. She and her sister were close, but they were also sisters, not simply friends, and more importantly not friends as adult women. Their friendship,
therefore, essentially belongs in their childhood and not in their position as women. Sofia is a very strong woman and not a woman who is used to living at
the mercy of a mans whim or desire. She is a very intelligent and independent woman, but a woman at the mercy of a mans world all the same. It
is not until Sofia really interacts with Celie, on an abstract basis, that she really finds herself at the mercy of a man and his world. Up until the
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