Female Existence: A Brief Study of Alice Walker's The Color Purple
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This research article is Female Existence A Brief Study of Alice Walker’s The Color Purple,
Alice Walker is an American novelist, Short story writer, Poet, and social activist in 1982 she
became the first African American woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, which she was
awarded for her novel—The Color Purple. The paper aims to bring out the trials and troubles
faced by women characters in the novel—The Color Purple by Alice Walker. Women urge a form of
existence. The Color Purple has the theme of sexist oppression, patriarchal supremacy, and
oppression of Black women Class struggles, and the status of Afro-American women. This paper's
presentation focuses on female existence in the novel The Color Purple this also focuses on the
different aspects of suffering the women undergo affected by various relationships
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