The Color Purple
The letter describing the last dinner that Celie had before "breaking out of jail" was very emotional. The fact that she was beaten and abused caused all kinds of emotions. The letters that Celie's sister, Nettie, wrote were never given to her, and she took it personally. She was separated from the only person that loved her, and that was her sister. Her youth was stolen from her in vain. All of her problems were from one man, the mister. The person that supported and stood by her was the woman sleeping with her husband. She was beaten and abused because she didn't do what she was told. She was forced to raise children that were not her's, and she she was also abused by them to. S
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Ceilie Nettie, , ceilie's husband, Ellis Walker, beaten abused,
Approximate Word count = 468
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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