Movie Week 1

The Color Purple

The Color Purple

by Elizabeth Murphy -
Number of replies: 2

Author: Allice Walker

Born: February 4, 1944 in Georgia

Book Published: 1982.

Settings: Began in the south on a plantation in 1908. The movie setting changed to various locations in the town and the movie jumped for year to year.

Theme: The theme of this movie was about a how if people stand up for themselves, they will eventualy receive justice.

Plot: A black women is abused her entire life and she is just looking for a way out but is too timid to speak up for her self.

MAIN CHARACTERS:

Protagionist:

Celi: Oldest sister, abused whole life, timid, shy

Netti: Younger sister, outgoing, loves people

Olivia: Celi's daughter, lives in africa

Adem: Celi's daughter, lives in africa

Shug Avery: spoke her mind, told men what was what.

Sophia: spoke her mind, punished for speaking her mind.

Antagionist:

Johnson: Mean, cruel, unhumain

Father: abuser, unkind, raped his daughter

Symbols:

The color purple represented god and hope. THe little girl at the end of the movie that runs to the train represents Celi when she was younger. Johnson represents some what of a slave owner.

Duistinging Charactoristicts:

This movie represents how women used to be beat and put down becuae they were women and of a lower class. It also shows how streinght in numbers works. If a group of people back you up, more will join. Standing up for what is right also was a big part of this movie.

Response:

I liked this movie because it showed how if you stand up for your self you can change the situation. I also liked it because it portrayed exactly how the late 1800's and early 1900's were like and it showed how different it was then now. Womens rights have really come along way.   

In reply to Elizabeth Murphy

Re: The Color Purple

by Bobby Hayter -
I like your theme. It's possible to have more then one though. :D And I liked the movie too. Sort of.