Trace the development of Celie’s spirituality from the protective God she confesses in, to the Old white man, to the loving “it” who is present in all things. How does her view of God change as her sense of her own self-worth changes
Prompt: Trace the development of Celie’s spirituality from the protective God she confesses in, to the Old white
man, to the loving “it” who is present in all things. How does her view of God change as her sense of her own
selfworth changes?
The essay should should rely on the primary source of The Color Purple to support your claims about the novel.
There is no need to use secondary sources.
Think about how, at the novel’s beginning, Celie has low selfesteem and does not defend herself. She awaits
happiness in the afterlife. She hopes for God’s help and protection, yet it never comes until one day she loses
faith entirely. Meanwhile, think about how her selfesteem slowly but surely improves over the novel, as she
learns to both love herself and others and becomes an independent woman. She regains her faith, but how does
her view of God differ?
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