Nov 6 2025
As I read the first five letters of "The Color Purple" I began to feel pity and sadness for Celie. At first it was shocking to hear such strong words but it's very appropriate to portray how hurtful her experiences are. The book starts off in a sorrowful tone with a hint of shame, which is very easily portrayed even without the audiobook. Reading Celie's trauma made me feel empathy for her as if she was someone I knew personally due to how raw she reflected her emotions. This book is definitely the most clear-cut no filtered book I've ever read in school and I'm curious to see where the story will lead. I hope Celie is able to accept herself and love herself at the end of the book.
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