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The color purpleThe film tells a story of a young African girl named Celie, she separated with her litter sister, because of the unfortunately fate, and finally she challenged herself and reunion with her sister. And the film also reveals some problems in the society, including racial discrimination, and poverty, and low status of black women.The characters in the film have their own special feature. First, Celie is a black woman, and never want to change her fate, and just want to live. She was raped by her step-father, and has two children with him. Then married a selfish, rude man, has to do all the housework, look after the naughty children, and bear the bad temper or maybe the violence from her husband. And she also thinks all these things she should have it, just because she is a black woman. So she asked Harbor (her husband’s son) to beat his wife, Sofia, a woman dared to govern her own home. And we will find that Celie had never called a man’s name, she always calls: “father, sir or he”, she is afraid of them deeply in her heart. Celie, she had never received a letter from her litter sister, until one day, she finally found all the letters that hidden by Albert with the help of Shug. And from my perspective, itis the letters that wake up Celie’s mind, encourage Celie say no to her fate, and left Albert.The second person is Shug, and she is the person I loved so much in the film, and we know most of the people in the film love Shug. For her, rude Albert is willing to cook by himself and opened a bar, just want to see her smile. Celie love Shug, too. And even willing to share husband with her, and be her maid. And eventually they become close friend and Shug helps Celie raise her confidence. Shug is a beautiful woman that dare to pursuit her happiness, and bring laugh and hope to the people around her.The third person is Celie’s sister, Nettie. Thought there are no specific descriptions of her, but we can know what kind of person she is, by the letters she gives to Celie. She has found her own value by helping other blacks, and has done a lot of kind things in the Africa. Maybe she has realized the beauty of nature, and the beauty of life.At the end of the movie, Sofia and harbor lived a happy life, Shug finally forgiven by her father; Celie opened a haberdashery selling slacks, and inherited a house from her real father. And Albert begin to introvert himself after Celie’s leaving, and feels guilty for Celie, so he go to the immigration office, and arrangesa family reunion with Nettie for Celie with all his money.Although the major conflict of this film is about the black woman and black man, but we can clearly feel the racial discrimination, the mayor’s wife and Sofia’s conflict, Sofia refuse to tolerate the insult of the mayor, so she just jailed for years, and be depart from her children. Racism is deeply rooted in people’s heart, and never can be easily getting rid of. And so do the feminism, even now, there are still a lot of women can not get the equal politic, economic and social rights, and equal opportunities, so I think whatever the racism or male dominated, we should try our best to eliminate privilege, inequalities, and build a harmonious and a fair society.Comment on The Color Purple。

Alice Walker小说《The Color Purplr》的读书报告

Alice Walker小说《The Color Purplr》的读书报告

In Search of One’s Self--- Afterthoughts on The Color PirplePartⅠ Plot SummaryThe Color Purple is a 1982 epistolary novel by American black female writer Alice Walker, which won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction. And the novel was later adapted into a film by Steven Spielberg, a famous director in America, which has been nominated for 10 Oscar Awards.The Color Purple is an epistolary novel of 92 letters, among which 70 letters are written to God and Nettie by the heroine Celie, and other 22 letters are written by Nettie to Celie. The story sets in a southern American village roughly between 1916 and 1942. When Celie is four years old, her father is lynched to death by the white. Her mother then becomes plagued by mental disorder. Consequently, Alphonso marries with the poor mother, merely for the property left by Celie’s father. Without knowing this, young sisters Celie and Nettie regard Alphonso as their biological father. When Celie is 14,her stepfather begins to rape her. She gives birth to two children, both of whom are taken away by her father. Later, Celie is forced to marry Mr._, a widower with four children.Mr._ terrorizes her and treats her as a labor tool as well as a sexual slave. At the same time, he advances on Nettie, Celie’s sister, and drives Nettie away when being refused. Nettie then goes as a junior missionary to Africa, and keeps writing letters to Celie for thirty years. However, Mr._ conceals the numerous letters that have arrived in the mail. Therefore, Celie wrongly assumes that Nettie is dead, because Nettie promises to write to Celie as long as she is alive.Celie is beaten down for many years by her life of drudgery and abused by Mr. _ and his children. But Nettie, Kate, Alphonso’s sister, Shug Avery, Mr._’s lover, and Sophia, Celie’s daughter-in-law all provide emotional support to Celie. Witnessing her submissiveness to Mr._ , Nettie exhorts her, “Don’t let them run over you, Nettie say. You got to let them know who got the upper hand…You got to fight. You got to fight.” (Walker 18) Kate feels sorry for Celie, and tells her to fight back against Mr._rather than submit to his abuses. Sofia defiantly refuses Mr._ and Harpo’s attempts to treat her as an inferior. Frustrated with Harpo’s consistent attempts to subordinate her, Sofia moves out, taking her children. Shug and Celie becomes friends as Celie takes charge of nursing Shug. Gradually, Celie becomes infatuated with Shug and develop a sexual relationship with her despite Shug’s marriage. With Shug’s help, Celie finds dozens of letters that Nettie has sent to Celie over the years. The letters indicate that Nettie marries a missionary named Samuel, who actually adopts Celie’s children. Meanwhile, Celie visits Alphoso, who confirms Nettie’s story, admitting that he is actually Celie’s stepfather. Celie begins to lose her faith in God, but Shug tries hard to get her to reimagine God in her own way, rather than in the traditional image of the old, bearded white man. One night, Celie releases her pent-up rage, angrily cursing Mr._ for his years of abuse, and announcing that she is moving to Tennessee with Shug and Squeak. Celie spends her time designing and sewing individually tailored pants, eventually turning her hobby into a prosperous business. After Alphonso dies, Celie inherits the house and the land, so she moves there. In the end, Mr._ reforms his ways. Celie and Mr._ reconcile and begin to genuinely enjoy each other’s company. Celie becomes independent financially, spiritually, and emotionally independent. Meanwhile, Nettie, Samuel, Adam and Olivia returns to America. The whole family finally gets reunited.PartⅡ A Feministic Approach to The Color Purple2.1 The Loss of SelfIn the American society, as a result of economic dependence, black women are considered to be inferior to men. Consequently, women are oppressed both physically and mentally by men. In The Color Purple, patriarchal oppression to women can be seen through patriarchal domination of Celie’s body and mind by her stepfather and her husband. Women, in the male-dominated society, have to keep silent and accept their misery. At the beginning of the novel, Celie is threatened by her stepfather: “ You better not never tell nobody but God. It’ll kill your mammy.” (Walker 1) From then on, the male voice haunts Celie’s first half of life. Celie is a girl silenced. She hasto turn to writing to God to vent her confusion, shame and the silence that has imposed on her. What is more, she thinks that death is the only way to get rid of the miseries and holds a hope in next life. Celie says , “ But I don’t know to fight. All I know how to do is stay alive.” , “I think about Nettie, dead. She fight, she run away. What good it do? I don’t fight, I stay where I’m told. But I’m alive.”, “I make myself wood, I say to myself, Celie, you are a tree, that is how come I know trees fear man.”In the eye of men, women are thought to be created to feed and support men. Many of them serve as housekeepers, maidservants, or even sexual tools for men. They bear babies, do the housework, and toil in the field year after year, but find themselves captured enslaved, sexually abused, starved, whipped.Celie, our protagonist, is exactly a labor tool and sexual servant to her stepfather and her husband, Mr._. She is denied a status as subject. She has no choice over her life, including her marriage. When introducing Celie to Mr._, her father says: “ She ugly. But she ain’t no stranger to hard work. And she clean. And God done fixed hen. You can do everything just like you want to and she ain’t gonna make you feed it or clothe it.”( Walker 9-10) When Mr._ decides to marry Celie, he does not regard Celie as his wife at all, as he says to her stepfather, “ My poor little ones sure could use a mother.”(Walker 9)Here he chooses the word “use”, from which we can see that Celie is not even a human being in her husband’s eye. Celie, instead, is some kind of marketable product waiting to be sold and merely judged by how well she does housework.Alphonso and Mr._ are typical of the patriarchal men who strive to establish their masculinity and superiority through degrading and abusing women, while Celie, as well as many other women, in the long time of male dominance, are deprived of power and discourse, eventually completely losing their voices. Yet more unfortunately, many black women passively accept and endure all this. Blindly accepting badly hinders black women's proper evaluation of themselves, and their self-liberation as well. Therefore, it is vital for women to recognize themselves—their rights, dignity and value in the society.2.2 The Awakening of SelfWithout love and care, Celie just lives a life like a withered tree. One day her desire for physical and spiritual self-fulfillment is sparked with the emotional support of other sisters. Nettie advises Celie to fight: “You got to fight. You Got to fight.”(Walker 18) Mr._’s sisters also admonish that “You got to fight them…You got to fight them for yourself”(Walker 22). Moreover, Sofia elucidates the significance of fighting for Celie in both words and action. “I had to fight my daddy. I had to fight my brothers. I had to fight my cousins and my uncles. A girl child ain’t safe in a family of men. But I never thought I’d have to fight in my own house. She let out her breath. I lovesickness Harpo…God knows I do. But I’ll kill him dead before I let him beat me.”(Walker 42)Sofia never submits to her husband, though she deeply lovesickness him. She fiercely beats him when he tries to follow his father’ example to be a familial patriarch. By fighting, Sofia gains her dignity in the family as a black female.Shug symbolizes beauty, self-confidence, self-respect and self-independence that Celie just explores for. She exists as something other than the reality in which Celie lives. She opens for Celie the realm of the unconscious, giving her another dimension of being. Shug helps to make Celie aware of her sexuality, arouse her hidden and repressive feelings to love and to be loved, and significantly, free her from self-negation to self-awaren ess. Shug creates a “Miss Celie’s song”, which punctuates her importance in C elie’s growing self-awar eness: “First time somebody made something and name it after me”( Walker 77). With the help of sisterhood, the female characters gradually get rid of male prejudice and establish themselves in the patriarchal society.2.3 The Autonomy of SelfThe exploration for independence has two layers of meaning: familial independence and social independence. Familial independence means to gain equality, respect and understanding in the family; social independence implies black woman’s exploration in a broader sense--economical, political and cultural independence. Forfamilial independence, women explores to free herself from familial bondage and quests for equality between the two sexes in the family, in which husband and wife are not master and slave or enemies but close friends who can understand and support each other. For social independence, women seeks for self-realization, by exploiting black woman’s potential from black feminine household activities, which indicates the view on black woman's self-independence-making full use of black women’s strong points and realizing social independence with their own efforts.Celie’s goal of familial equality is achieved when she finally decides to leave her husband and moves to Tennessee to begin her new life. She bravely confronts her husband, warning him that all the suffering that he has inflicted on her will be inflicted on him twofold. With the newly found voice, she openly defies her oppressor, Mr._: “You a lowdown dog. That is what’s wrong. It’s time to leave you and enter into the Creation. And your dead body just the welcome mat I need.”A bit later, Celie springs to her feet and points a knife at Mr._’s neck. Then she curses her oppressor, “Until you do right by me, everything you touch will crumble.”Desperately Mr._ rushes out and shouts to Celie with angry eyes, “I should lock you up and just let you out to work.” In a fit of rage, Mr._ raises his hands and threatens to beat Celie, just like he has done for the past years. However, our heroine, bravely stares at Mr. _ with steady and sharp eyes, and raises her hand, ready to hit back and take revenge. In the patriarchal hierarchy, men are powerful and women are powerless. But from this scene we can see that Mr._ no longer has the power over Celie,. Now Celie has extricated herself from mental fetters and become a new black woman. She heralds her glorious transformation into self-presence by shedding her scarred historical body as she leaves Mr._: “I’m pore, I’m black, I may be ugly and can’t cook, a voice say to everything listening. But I’m here.”(Walker 214) In this scene, Celie performs her triumphant being---“I’m here”. It is the powerful voice of an indignant black woman, and “the Declaration of Independence”of an awakening woman. With the help of Shug, she starts her own pant business, which receives good reputation there. She also take her house and land back after her stepfather’s death. In this way, Celie has conquered her foe, Mr._, representative of the patriarchal society, and the silence inher self, and finds her status as an individual subjectivity in the patriarchal society.PartⅢConclusionPlato says that the only difference between men and women is one of the physical function s—one begets, the other bears children. Apart from that, they both can and should perform the same functions (though men on a whole perform them better) and receive the same education to enable them to do so; for in this way society will get the best value from the both (455). However, the fact is that men stands in the center, while women in the periphery. Men distort women’s images so as to further marginalize them. Both Mr._ and Alphonso are the representatives of the patriarchy, treating women as an object to be sold and slaved. However, the female would not accept their fate obediently. By acquiring knowledge and with the help of sisterhood, women gallantly and persistently protest against the male. Celie’s rebellion against men, for example, safeguards her and makes her an independent woman. In this way, women express their sexuality and subjectivity which has long been repressed, construct their ego and find their meanings as individuals instead of the signifier of the other.Works CitedPlato. The Republic. In the Collected Dialogues of Plato. Edith Hamilton and Huntington Caims, trans. New York: Random House,1966.Walker, Alice. The Color Purple. New York: Washington Square, 1982.。

紫色英文观后感

紫色英文观后感

紫色英文观后感As I closed the final page of "The Color Purple," Alice Walker's poignant novel, my heart was heavy with thoughts and emotions that were as deep and rich as the purple hue that adorns its cover. The novel, set in the rural South of the United States, tells the story of Celie, a black woman who navigates through life with resilience and strength, despite the challenges and obstacles thrown at her by society and her own family.The purple of the cover is not just a color; it's a symbol that represents the complexity and depth of Celie's life experiences. The color purple, often associated with royalty and luxury, is here a metaphor for the dignity and strength that Celie finds within herself, despite the constant reminders of her low social status. It's a color that represents both the darkness and the light in Celie's life, the pain and the joy, the sorrows and the hopes.What struck me the most about "The Color Purple" is how Walker manages to tell a story that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. Through Celie's eyes, we see the world through the lens of a black woman in the rural South,a world that is often overlooked and misunderstood.Walker's use of language is poetic and powerful, painting vivid pictures in the reader's mind. She captures the essence of black culture and its rich tapestry of traditions, beliefs, and superstitions, making the story feel authentic and real.The relationships between Celie and the other characters in the novel are complex and layered, much like the color purple itself. There is love and hatred, understanding and misunderstanding, forgiveness and resentment. These relationships are not just between individuals; they are also between Celie and the society she lives in, between the black community and the white society, between the past and the future.The power of the novel lies in its ability to make the reader feel Celie's pain and joy, to understand her struggles and triumphs. Walker does not sugarcoat the harsh realities of Celie's life; she presents them raw and unfiltered. But she also shows us how Celie finds strength within herself, how she grows and transforms throughout the course of the novel.The ending of the novel is particularly poignant.Celie's letter to God, in which she recounts her life's journey and expresses her gratitude for the lessons learned, is both a testament to her resilience and a powerful reminder of the transformative power of love and forgiveness.In conclusion, "The Color Purple" is not just a story about a black woman's life in the rural South; it's a story about the human condition, about the struggles and triumphs of all people, regardless of their race, gender, or social status. The color purple, as a symbol of complexity and depth, encapsulates the essence of this powerful novel, making it a timeless classic that will continue to inspire and move readers for generations.**紫色的情感与反思**当我合上爱丽丝·沃克的感人小说《紫色》的最后一页时,我的心中充满了深沉的思考和情感,这些情感就像封面上那浓郁的紫色一样深沉而丰富。

最喜欢紫色英文作文

最喜欢紫色英文作文

最喜欢紫色英文作文英文:I absolutely love the color purple. It's such a vibrant and beautiful color that always catches my eye. Whetherit's a deep, rich shade of purple or a light, pastel lavender, I just can't get enough of it. 。

One of the reasons why I love the color purple so much is because it's often associated with creativity and imagination. When I see the color purple, it reminds me to embrace my creative side and think outside the box. It's a color that inspires me to be innovative and express myself in unique ways.Another reason why I adore the color purple is because it's often linked to spirituality and mindfulness. In many cultures, purple is seen as a color of wisdom and enlightenment. It encourages me to seek inner peace and connect with my spiritual side. 。

In addition to its deeper meanings, I simply find the color purple to be visually stunning. It's a color that can be both regal and whimsical, depending on the shade and context. Whether it's a purple sunset, a field of lavender, or a piece of clothing in a rich plum color, I always find myself drawn to it.Overall, the color purple just brings me so much joy and inspiration. It's a color that speaks to my soul and never fails to lift my spirits.中文:我非常喜欢紫色。

紫色英文影评

紫色英文影评

紫色英文影评The Trouble With The Color Purple The Color Purple (Steven Spielberg, 1985) can now be seen as a kind of cinematic watershed. It was a sign of the timesbut also of things to come: what was still unusual in 1985 would become commonplace by 1990. Since then, movies based on this mentality have become pervasive. Around that time, black men came forward charging that the moviewas sexist (for perpetuating negative stereotypes of black men) as well asracist (for pitting black men and women against each other instead of white society). What caused their fury? In a nutshell, it was that every male character, without exception, is either a hopelessly stupid buffoon, afiendishly evil tyrant, or both. And every female character, without exception, is a purely innocent victim, a quietly enduring hero, or both. In The Color Purple, this cinematic world - viewers know it only from what they actuallysee and hear in movie theatres or on television - consists ultimately of a battle between the forces of light represented by women and those of darkness represented by men. Unless viewers supply other information from their ownworld (and thus contradict what is "said" by the movie itself) or fromWalker's novel (and thus add at least some depth of humanity to the male characters), they must reach the conclusion that men are inherently worthless. What has made the male characters so worthless or evil is never shown; theyjust are that way. Was it because of the appalling conditions black people endured in the rural South of sixty years ago? Possibly. But if the situation was so destructive, why did only the female characters emerge with theirdignity and humanity intact? From what viewers are shown, only one conclusionis possible: something innate in women allows them to rise above degradation, while something innate in men prevents them from doing so. Four women are triumphant and four men defeated: Harpo, the oaf who keeps falling through the ceiling as if in a rerun of Amos 'n Andy, is taken back at the very end by his long-suffering wife. No discernible change has taken place in him, while she has grown in wisdom and tolerance. Mister, a kind of black Simon Legree, eventually repents of his evil ways. But the last scene showed him so crushed by guilt that he cannot bring himself even to ask for Celie's forgiveness. She, meanwhile, has successfully transcended the past and can thus move on into the future. Even in contrition, then, the men are worthless. At their best, inother words, they are irrelevant anachronisms. Given the roles presented, the only people who can actually identify themselves with the characters on-screen are women, whether black or white. No healthy man, black or white, could possibly do so, not only because all male characters are so unspeakably vileand so incredibly stupid but also because they are so uncinematically lifeless. Unlike the women, the men are not really people at all. They are wooden caricatures who represent crimes or pathologies, cardboard cutouts that existin only one dimension, straw men set up to be knocked down - in short, not complex human beings in whom male and female viewers can see some of the good and evil in themselves. But this movie is not addressed to male viewers, not even to racist, white, male viewers. Apparently, the possible reaction of male viewers was considered irrelevant. The movie indicates that men are irrelevant once they stop persecuting women. In the final shot, the camera looks upwardat the women, thus conferring visual monumentality and dignity on those who have escaped from their men and gone off to live together. Their pride and independence is thus emphasized in precisely the same way asthe brutality and evil of the men, Celie's father and husband, were at the beginning. There are many positive things to be said about this film - the performances, the photography, and especially the direction by Spielberg, whoat this point in time was still close enough to the peak of his powers to make anything he put his name to worth watching. But the message of the film is an ugly one, something that bypassed so many of its viewers when it was first released, and to look at the many reviews surrounding this one, continues todo so now. Remarkably moving story from the maestro This is a truly wonderful film from the guru of directing, Mr Steven Spielberg. This great director has suffered much criticism throughout his career. He was slammed by a lot of the press for 'never really growing up' and it took SCHINDLER'S LIST to quiten these critics. However almost ten years before his remarkable account of the Holocaust Spielberg directed this gem. It is the moving tale of a young black girl born into a male-dominated world, and tells the story of her gradual loss of identity followed by her defiance in reclaiming the life she lost. This was Whoopi Goldberg's remarkable screen debut that assured her of major stardom, and it is not hard to see why. Her fear towards her husband is frighteningly real, as is her silent rebellious side that ventures outwards in the last section of the film. Danny Glover paints a horrific image of a cruel husband, and still manages to give us a valid reason why he acts the way he does,before a moving conclusion to his character's development. The part of Sofiais also expertly played by Oprah Winfrey, especially during the Christmas reunion scene when the viewer can't help but share her pain through to joy. A special treat is an appearance by Laurence Fishburne (then Larry) in a small role. It is cinema such as this that proves Steven Spielberg's genius. Youwill often forget that it is him you are watching (not least by the lack of another genius, Mr John Williams), but it only adds to this director's creditthat he is so versatile. If anyone passed over this film as a possible blip in Spielberg's career (as I shamefully did!) watch it now! You will not be disappointed. Spielberg's 1st "Serious" Film Is Beautiful and Powerful... Afilm that can make you shed tears of sadness and tears of joy would be considered quite a step in the career of a common filmmaker. The fact is, Steven Spielberg, probably our greatest story-teller, has been doing this in various movie formats for years. THE COLOR PURPLE, at the time, was considered risky, especially after action classics like JAWS and RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK. In hindsight, this film should have come as no surprise, for Spielberg had made us cry tears of joy and sadness in E.T. Critics called COLOR PURPLE his entrance into intellectual fare. It is quite an entrance. No special effects, no swashbuckling, just brilliant story-telling based on a literary classic by Alice Walker. One surprise is how Spielberg could present such a moving film about African-Americans in the deep south. Slavery is gone, but in the south depicted here, it seems as though blacks are using other blacks as slaves. Spielberg is always put down for sentimentalizing his pictures or adding an element of childishness to please the audience. This is really the first of overlooked films from his career that you cannot make these observations. Itis the first in a line of films people either didn't see or wouldn't see because there are no aliens. EMPIRE OF THE SUN, ALWAYS, SCHINDLER'S LIST, etc.. Hisawesome talent is obvious with this specific picture because A) he uses mostly untrained, first-timeactors, B) he tackles a subject most felt was unadaptable to the screen, and C) it is pure drama with no strings pulled where characters grow andchange over the passage of roughly 30 years. It is almost epic-like in lookand scope and the fact that it did not garner a single Academy Award from 11 nominations is a travesty and an insult. Whoopi Goldberg is fabulous as the tortured Celie, an unattractive woman given away by her incestuous father toan abusive Danny Glover, who she only knows as "Mister". The film follows a path of occasional beatings and mental torture she goes through while with "Mister". The PG-13 rated film is pretty open to the sexual issues raised bythe Walker novel. This is not "The Burning Bed" in Georgia by any means. There is no blatant revenge taken as might be expected. It happens gracefully. Goldberg perfectly plays a human being, someone in need of love and someonewho deserves it. The films' most poignant and heartbreaking moment comes when Goldberg and her sister, Nettie (played by Akosua Busia) are separated, maybe forever. (Possibly foreshadowing Holocaust separation of child and parent?)You may have to check for a pulse if you are not moved by this sequence. The color purple stands for the beauty of the fields and flowers surrounding these poor people. There really is something to live for, but love triumphs over all. Spielberg bashers take note: the guy can make an unforgettable classic without any cute aliens. A powerful insight into the life of a mistreated black womanin the Deep SouthThis stunning and enthralling portrayal, directed by the marvelous Steven Spielberg, is a true gem for reminding the world of the hardships of the ancestors of America's black peoples. Celie, an uneducated black woman is mistreated by her father, her "Mister", her step-children and almost anyoneshe is forced to endure – aside from sister Nettie of course whose companionship, I believe, reiterates an important message: to love each other no matter what.The brief injections of comedic satire in the picture enable Goldberg, in her debut, to show the world what she really is – a comic. A Golden Globe Award-winning and Oscar-nominated performance allows Goldberg to profess the destitute situation of the protagonist. One feels this was Goldberg's time to shine and really did thoroughly deserve that golden statuette from the Academy incomparison to her actual Oscar-winning supporting performance in 1990's Ghost. Nonetheless, the lack of real acclaim for this picture doesn't takeaway its drawing and moving storyline to see if, for once, Celie can really be happy.I didn't really recognize much of the supporting cast of the movie, expect from Oprah Winfrey. Now, I was not expecting much from Winfrey's performanceas time and time again you get theoccasional 'pop' and 'TV' stars who try and make the 'transition' into film. However, I was pleasantly surprised of Winfrey's portrayal of adistraught and let's say 'difficult' housewife Sofia. Although her character,I felt, did in a sense perpetuate the stereotype of the "big angry black woman" which I believe the film was trying to move away from. All in all, Winfrey garnered both an Oscar and Golden Globe nomination.One of the most beautiful pictures I have seen in years, and, not a single Oscar win, that I'll never know. Spielberg for the first time showingdifferent new colors as a director. As much as I love Spielberg, I never havebeen too fond of his more dramatic movie attempts. The drama in his moviesoften feels very melodramatic. This movie was his first real, straight-forward, dramatic endeavor and though I also have some real problems with this movie, people seem to forget and fail to see that as far as the genre goes, thisstill truly is one excellent movie. People look at this movie and see thatit's not up to Spielberg's usual high standards of entertainment and film-making but that doesn't mean at all that this movie is an horrible one. Thereis simply no denying it that this is a skillfully made movie. It has all ofthe right settings and actors in it, as well as a compelling dramatic story, that focuses mainly on an African American woman, living and trying to survive life in the early 1900's America. She has to face lots of ordeals, such as the forced split-up of her and her sister that she was incredibly close with,taking beatings and rape. It's not necessarily a movie about racism, though it still plays some part in the story but it's more one that focuses on African American society, in rural areas, in the early 1900's and on its women andtheir position in particular. It follows its characters for some decades. Some things change for them, while others keep remaining the same. It's a good character driven drama with a compelling story, that ensures that the movie is always going and good to watch, even though the movie is being a bit of a long sit. It really is a movie that foremost works out thanks to its characters and actors that are portraying them. Amazingly enough two of its key charactersare being played by debutantes; Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey but what a fine debut it was! Both are truly excellent and its hard to recognize them in this movie, not necessarily because they look different and younger but more because of their performances, that is unlike anything they have ever done since. I truly wish Whoopi Goldberg would had continued playing more roleslike this, instead of choosing a more comical career. How different her career must have been but she wanted to stay loyal to her comical background instead, which is of course her right to do. But with all this talking about Winfreyand Goldberg, people tend to forget how great Danny Glover is being in this movie as well. But this is also only because the movie is being a sort of odeto African American woman and their strength and also tells the story fromtheir perspective. It all combined ensures that "The Color Purple" has something that a good drama requires; some good powerful emotions and drama.It's a touching movie that perhaps goes a bit over-the-top at times butoverall as a whole still works out as some powerful and memorable. Can't sayI'm too fond about its last 30 minutes though. The movie tries to desperatelyto wrap everything up needly. Everything ends well for the 'good' guys andgals and the 'bad' ones end up badly. It feels a bit forced, as if Spielbergwas too afraid to that his movie would end on a downer and would leave its audience depressed. This is actually something quite a lot of Spielberg movies suffer from; they desperately try to end on a positive and uplifting note. Even "Schindler's List" somewhat does!It's far from my favorite Spielberg movie and it's also far from the best thing he has ever done but this movie still remains one fine, effective, powerful 'colored' drama, that by the way still really is missing a John Williams musical score.。

喜欢紫色的原因作文

喜欢紫色的原因作文

喜欢紫色的原因作文英文回答:I love the color purple for several reasons. First of all, purple is a color that represents royalty and luxury. It is often associated with power and wealth. When I see the color purple, it reminds me of elegance and sophistication. It gives off a sense of grandeur and prestige.Another reason why I love purple is because it is a color that stimulates creativity and imagination. Purple is often associated with art and spirituality. It is a color that encourages deep thinking and introspection. When I am surrounded by the color purple, I feel inspired and motivated to explore my creative side.Furthermore, purple is a color that exudes calmness and tranquility. It has a soothing effect on the mind and helps to reduce stress and anxiety. Whenever I am feelingoverwhelmed or stressed, I find solace in the color purple. It helps me to relax and find inner peace.In addition to these reasons, I also love purple because it is a color that symbolizes mystery and intrigue. It is often associated with magic and spirituality. When I see the color purple, it sparks my curiosity and makes me wonder about the unknown. It adds an element of excitement and adventure to my life.Overall, the color purple has a special place in my heart because of its association with royalty, creativity, calmness, and mystery. It is a color that brings out the best in me and makes me feel empowered and inspired.中文回答:我喜欢紫色有几个原因。

紫色Purple影评2000词英文

紫色Purple影评2000词英文

徐奕颖Class A 2021105030The blooming violets—— the film review of Purple Here is some reflection on this film from three respects: the theme, the symbols, and the character analysis.Ⅰ.ThemeThe main theme of this film is the awaking and resistance of feminism. Looking back at the movie,we can see this more clearly.At the beginning of the movie, two girls were playing games in the purple flower field with laughter. But when their father came, they were all in silence. Men educated by the concept of female inferiority didn’t know what respect,kindness and equality were. They generally felt superior for being male and regarded women as slaves. The heroine Celie was pregnant with her father’s child at that time. Albert, who lived on the other side of the farm, had a fancy for her sister Nettie and wanted to marry her. However, Nettie was also coveted by their father. So the ugly and stupid Celie became Albert’s wife. Albert is a man who was bad and selfish. He often beat and cursed Celie. Each of his children didn’t respect the stepmother and bullied her as a matter of routine.Celie’s growth reflects the awakening of female consciousness. The three women made a big difference in Celie’s life.Her sister Nettie taught her knowledge. She said to her sister, “You got to fight, Celie. You got to.”She also taughther to read, planting the seeds of resistance in Celie.After her sister Nettie left home, the singer Shug Avery turned up in her life. She is free and outgoing, as well as beautiful. Her husband Albert had been infatuated with the woman for a long period. It was the woman who’s hot and wild in the tavern that kindled Celie’s passion. She freed Celie’s nature, showing respect and recognition to Celie at the same time. She kissed Celie and wrote for Celie. She sparked Celie’s desire for beauty.The third woman Sophia was an example of defiance against patriarchy. She would raise her fist when her husband beat her. She would say “no” to the unreasonable invitation from mayoress. In the film, her words“All my life I had to fight .” really made a great impression on me. Sophia gave Celie the courage to fight.At the end of the film, Celie said what she thought, did what she wanted, and then had the life she was eager for. Celie’s growth showed the main theme——the awaking and resistance of woman’s rights.Ⅰ.Symbols1. The color purplePurple is more melancholy than red, less weak than blue, flowing like lavender in the wind, which displayed a kind of deep love as well as deep pain.The title of the film is a very important symbol. Celie went through a hard time while noticing the beautiful things and appreciating them. When she had a difficult life, the color purple was continually equated with suffering and pain. However, later Shug pointed out to her that life must be enjoyed when they were in a field of purple flowers. Thecolor purple symbolized the beauty of life.2. GodAt the start of the film, Celie viewed God as completely separate from her world. Her faith was strong, but it was dependent on only what other people have revealed to her about God. Later, Shug told her God had no race or gender. She realized that humans cannot place qualities on God because God is a part of the unknown. Her faith was then based on her interpretation of God, not one she learned from someone else.3. LettersThe letters that Celie wrote to God, and later to her sister Nettie, symbolize a certain voice that only Celie has. Celie wrote to God for a lack of someone else to write to. She wrote to her sister, saying that she got mad at God because of her past and the people hurt by it. She asked God “Why?”, which means the start of the fight.4.PantsCelie began to make pants after she gained her freedom from Albert. Celie was able to have a job and live the life many women longed for in that period. The pants represent liberation from the common view of women as just homemakers.Ⅰ.Character Analysis1.CelieCelie is the main character, who has been oppressed by men her whole life. Celie learned from three other women and then successfully fought for her happy life.tieNettie is Celie’s younger sister, whom Celie saved fromliving the tragic life that she had to endure. She helped Celie become more enthusiastic about how the world could be.3. Shug AveryShug is a very extroverted and transcendental character. She is Albert’s mistress, the one who always got away. Shug entered and exited Celie’s life, normally making it for the better. She helped Celie devolop herself emotionally and spiritually, supplying her with even more hope and inspiration.4.AlbertAlbert is the man to whom Celie is married. Albert mistreated Celie just as her father had, and she allows it, not understanding that she doesn’t have to. Shug began to take an interest in Celie, and led Albert to start treating her better. In the end, Albert realized that he had mistreated Celie and sought a friendship with her.In a nutshell, Purple is an excellent movie so it is worthwhile to have a look. Hope we all live a happy life like Celie.。

The Color Purple 感想

The Color Purple 感想

The Color PurpleAt first, when part of the film was shown by Cathy to us, I felt it quite boring. This feeling continued to the very minute before the movie was played on the screen. However, it turned out that I was wrong and this is, in fact, an excellent movie worthy of seeing.The story focuses on a girl named Celie, who actually represents the majority of those poor, impoverished and oppressed black women at that time. Nettie who is much more beautiful is the only family member of Celie. The two are forced to separate after Celie get married to Albert, in whose house Celie meets Shug, an attractive and untied woman, and it is Shug that impacts Celie’s thought of freedom greatly and ultimately takes her away from the ‘hell’.In my opinion, three points can be extracted from the story——family bond, inner beauty and independence.The emotion between Celie and Nettie is one of the themes in the film and the mobility for Celie to fight against inequality. When Celie gets the letter written by Nettie for the first time, we can see the light of hope in her eyes and after that she becomes more eager to strive for her own rights. Another family bond which may be easily for us to ignored is Celie’s missing to her two children. As a mother, she even doesn’t know what her children look like. But fortunately, the family get together in the end.What’s the exact significance of beauty? It’s hard to say. To tell the truth, Celie’s appearance has nothing to touch on with beauty, but Shug says she has a beautiful smile. From my point of view, Shug wants to make Celie confident by telling her that her inner beauty is always there. Therefore, people shall never let the outside appearance conceal their inner world. Being confident and brave to pursue one’s own life is a process to become beautiful.Last but not the least is independence. Sophia is a strong-willed woman who never submits to men or the social prejudice against black people. Celie admires her from the heart. I think this feeling stems from her desire of freedom hiding inside. Shug is also a independent woman and without her, Celie may never dare to fight against Albert. Poor Celie bends to fate at the beginning, but acquire independence in the end. Even Albert has changed and helps Celie reunite with her sister and children.To conclude, the film has exhibits humanism and feminism. Moreover, it can inspire people to be firm on their conviction and struggle to overcome difficulties.。

TheColorPurple观后感全英文

TheColorPurple观后感全英文

TheColorPurple观后感全英文第一篇:The Color Purple 观后感全英文The Color Purple Celie Nettie Sophia Harpo Albert Shug AveryThe Color PurpleThe movie “The Color Purple”told a long story about a black woman named Celie.The story showed us how Celie lived her life in a terrible situation,how she fought against her miserable destiny and how she got the opportunity to change her life.I believe that everyone who has seen the film is quite familiar with the attractive plot.As a result,I will not retell the story again.But I am deeply impressed upon some of the fascinating plots in the movie.For instance,when Nettie escaping from her stepfather’house came to visit Celie,the two sisters embraced and kissed each other happily.Everybody who saw the scene could’t have failed to have sympathy with them and pray for them.In another setting,Celie’s husband Albert forced Nettie to get away with his house.The two persons,who were under great pressure and had no choice but to separate ,embraced each other closely and tightly as if they shared a same body.These details were evidence that they loved each other in their deep heart.As Nettie said to Albert and Celie,nothing could separate them but death.I couldn’t help to being full of tears every time I saw it.I always prayed for them in silence.Finally,Celie met her dearest sister who missed Celie at the same time.And both of them lived a very happy life.It was a happy ending as we were expected.Though Celie was a colored person with a homely appearance,her optimisticism,strong-minded heart and confidence touched me greatly.She deserved all of our sincererespect.第二篇:(全英文)说课稿Unit 9 What does he look like? Section B 2bYuanzhuang Middle School Zhao Youli Hello!Everyone , I’m very glad to have this opportunity to talk about some of my teaching ideas.My topic is “What does he look like ?” take from book 1,Unit9 section B 2b of go for it.I divided it into five parts to talk about.They are Analysis of the teaching materials , Teaching aims of this lesson , Key points and difficult points, The teaching methods and the teaching procedures.Analysis of teaching material.This is an important lesson in this unit.In this lesson ,the students will learn some new words and phrases to describe people’s looks and they will do some listening , speaking and writingThe teaching aims of this lesson 1.Aims of the knowledge(1)Learn the new words and expressions in this section(2)Learn how to describe people’s looks2.Aims of ability(1)Deve lop the students’ ability of listening and speaking(2)Train their ability of communication3.Aims of emotion Make the students describe various people to improve the friendship Key points and difficult points 1.Master the different using of the new words e these words and phrases to describe people’s looks Something about the students 1.The students are lack of vocabularies 2.Most of them don’t often use English to express themselves and communicate with others 3.Some of them are not active in the class because they are afraid of making mistakes.The teaching methodsThis section is close to our daily life.so I decided to choose the situation teaching method , give the situation to the student , and they want to learn how to say it in English.Let them learn theknowledge by listening and speaking, give them more chances to practice that is “learning by doing , learning by using”.in order to make the class lively and the students can learn it easily , I will use the multi-media computer and a tape recorder as teaching aids.The teaching procedures Step 1Warm-up Free talk between the students.Review some key words and language points learned in previous units.(Purpose of my designing : I think it’s important to form a better English surrounding for the studen ts and it’s necessary to provide situation to review learned knowledge.)Step 2 Presentation 1.real criminal2.a police artist3.a good picture of each criminal4.be of medium build.5.long straight brown hair.6.in the end7.a short and heavy old man.8.crimeIn this part,I will finish 2a and 2b.Listen and circle “is” or “has” below,and fill in the chart of 2b,pay attention to their pronunciation,then I will check the answer。

the color purple影评

the color purple影评

The film review of The Color PurpleThe Color Purple is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Alice Walker. The film began with two girl who are running and laughing in the field of purple cosmos. When they grew up, Celie married a local widower named Albert Johnson. Celie was treated as a slave. She was often beat by Albert and had to take care of his three children, do housework and farming work.Celie was a very poor woman because she has not freedom and dignity .She dare not to fight with others. But in her mind, she admire to be a real person. We can find that she felt happy to watch the fight between those people laughing at her at Harpe’s bar. But she was used to her life .She even tried to encourage Harpe to beat Sofia and control Sofia. In the 1900s, America is the world of white people. Black people were abused by the white ones. The black women’s situation is more worse.When Celie touched her sister’s letters from Africa, she has courage to change her life. She left Albert and began a new and happy life.At the end of the film, the two sisters meet each other . They had a walk again in the field of purple cosmos. Now I understand that The color of purple means freedom. And people should be treated equally. I was deeply moved by the ending.。

《紫色》书评 读后感

《紫色》书评 读后感

《紫色》书评读后感英文回答:Reading "The Color Purple" was a transformative experience for me. Alice Walker's powerful storytelling and the raw emotions she portrays left an indelible mark on my soul. The novel's exploration of complex themes such as race, gender, and sexuality, set against the backdrop of rural America in the 1930s, is both heartbreaking and inspiring.Celie's journey as a young African American woman navigating a world filled with oppression and violence is nothing short of remarkable. Her resilience and indomitable spirit in the face of adversity are both deeply moving and empowering. Walker's use of epistolary form allows us to witness Celie's growth and transformation firsthand, as she grapples with her own identity and finds her voice.One of the most striking aspects of the novel is itsexploration of the power of love and connection. Despite the trauma and pain she endures, Celie finds solace and strength in her relationships with the women in her life. Her bond with her sister Nettie, her friend Shug Avery, and her eventual lover Albert form the backbone of her story and provide her with the resilience to overcome her challenges.I particularly appreciated Walker's portrayal of the complex dynamics between black women. She challenges stereotypes and shows the full range of their experiences, from the pain of oppression to the joy of sisterhood and empowerment. The novel's exploration of intersectionalityis another of its strengths, as it examines the ways in which race, gender, and class intersect to shape the lives of its characters.While "The Color Purple" is a deeply emotional and moving read, it also offers hope and optimism. Celie's journey is a testament to the transformative power of love, resilience, and the human spirit. It is a novel that will stay with me long after I have finished its pages.中文回答:读《紫色》对我来说是一次改变人生的体验。

紫色英文观后感

紫色英文观后感

紫色英文观后感The color purple has always held a special place in my heart. It exudes a sense of mystery and sophistication that captivates me every time. As an English teacher, I believe that the color purple can evoke a wide range of emotions and symbolism in literature. From royalty and nobility to spirituality and creativity, purple encompasses a multitude of meanings that resonate with many people.紫色一直在我的心中占据着特殊的位置。

它散发着一种神秘和成熟的感觉,每次都让我着迷。

作为一名英语教师,我相信紫色可以在文学作品中唤起广泛的情感和象征。

从皇室和贵族到灵性和创造力,紫色包含了许多意义,引发了许多人的共鸣。

In "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker, the color purple takes on a central role in conveying the themes of identity, empowerment, and resilience. The protagonist, Celie, finds solace and strength in the color purple as she navigates through a life marked by abuse and oppression. The symbolism of purple in the novel represents a journey towards self-acceptance and liberation, as Celie learns to embrace her inner power and voice.在爱丽丝·沃克的《紫色》中,紫色在传达身份、权力和坚韧主题方面扮演着核心角色。

《紫色》书评 读后感

《紫色》书评 读后感

《紫色》书评读后感英文回答:"The Color Purple" is a powerful and moving novel by Alice Walker that explores the themes of racism, sexism,and spirituality. Published in 1982, it won the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award and was adapted into acritically acclaimed film in 1985.The novel tells the story of Celie, a young African American woman who suffers from poverty, abuse, and discrimination. Through a series of letters to God, Celie shares her experiences and struggles, revealing the resilience and strength of the human spirit.Walker's writing is lyrical and evocative, capturingthe beauty and pain of Celie's world. The novel is also a testament to the power of female friendship and solidarity, as Celie finds solace and support from the women in herlife, including her sister Nettie and her friend Shug Avery."The Color Purple" is a classic of American literature that continues to resonate with readers today. It is a powerful reminder of the struggles faced by women and minorities and a celebration of the human spirit's abilityto overcome adversity.中文回答:《紫色》是一部感人至深的杰出小说,作者是爱丽丝·沃克。

《紫色》好看吗?经典观后感10篇

《紫色》好看吗?经典观后感10篇

《紫色》好看吗?经典观后感10篇《紫色》是一部由史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格执导,丹尼·格洛弗/乌比·戈德堡/玛格丽特·艾弗瑞主演的一部剧情类型的电影,特精心从网络上整理的一些观众的观后感,希望对大家能有帮助。

《紫色》观后感(一):thecolorpurpleThecolorpurple抛开对种族歧视和女人地位低微的状况的描画之外,我深感到电影中生命中不可承受之重,然而这种压弯了背脊的生活仍然是有希望的,会悲叹,会欣喜。

然而对比另一种观念:生命中不能承受之轻,哪一种更加不能承受呢?《紫色》观后感(二):冲破思想的牢笼,才得真正的自由作为父亲的私欲和物欲的牺牲品,再转变为丈夫的奴隶和佣人,整个人生前半段都是生活如在地狱……尽管身边有很多追求自由和平等身份的女性,但是长久的压抑已经让她失去了反抗的勇气……直到妹妹和孩子们的境遇才让她意识到自己也可以获得纯粹的爱与自由……其实要远离糟糕的人生,真正要战胜的是自己的思想!!被压迫,凭什么?!!!《紫色》观后感(三):对我,紫色是一个成长的故事有卑微、有傲慢、有无知,有软弱、有坚持,有迷路、有悔恨、有醒悟,有逆境、有信念,有倔强、也有一些妥协...所有这些都是在一些谈谈的紫色的情景下发生,有点忧伤,尤显真实。

尤其喜欢那个结尾:“爸爸,罪人也有自己的灵魂!”,每次都不免眼泪横溢。

成长真的是一个过程,对弱者如此,对犯错者也如此...《紫色》观后感(四):感人相当感人的电影。

时间跨越很大,从西丽童年一直拍到老年,也见证了时代变迁中,黑人,尤其是妇女黑人西丽的人生。

电影的阵容相当庞大,导演是史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格,主演是《修女也疯狂》的WhoopiGoldberg。

万万没想到的是,脱口秀女王OprahWinfrey,居然也在电影中演一个主要配角Sofia,而且戏份相当大,演技很不错!《紫色》观后感(五):一般般感觉一般。

女主和妹妹被父亲性侵,女主嫁人之后被丈夫虐待,妹妹带着女主的孩子逃去了非洲。

彩色篱笆读后感五百字

彩色篱笆读后感五百字

彩色篱笆读后感五百字英文回答:The Color Purple is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that explores themes of race, gender, and identity. Set in the early 20th century, it tells the story of Celie, a young African American woman who faces numerous hardships and struggles to find her voice and independence.One of the most striking aspects of the book is the way it depicts the oppressive and dehumanizing treatment of African Americans during this time period. Through Celie's experiences, we witness the violence, discrimination, and abuse that she and other black individuals endure. This not only sheds light on the historical injustices faced by African Americans, but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing fight for equality and social justice.Another theme that resonated with me is the exploration of female relationships and empowerment. As Celie formsdeep connections with other women, such as her sister Nettie and her friend Shug Avery, she begins to discover her own worth and strength. These relationships provide a sense of support and solidarity, showing the power of female bonds in overcoming adversity.Furthermore, the novel delves into the complexities of identity and self-discovery. Celie's journey towards self-acceptance and self-love is a central focus of the story. Through her experiences, we see the importance of embracing one's true self and rejecting societal expectations and norms.Overall, The Color Purple is a beautifully written and emotionally charged novel that tackles important social issues. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of love and friendship. Through its vivid characters and poignant storytelling, it leaves a lasting impact and encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs and values.中文回答:《彩色篱笆》是一部强大而发人深省的小说,探讨了种族、性别和身份等主题。

彩色篱笆的读后感150

彩色篱笆的读后感150

彩色篱笆的读后感150英文回答:The Color Purple is a powerful and moving novel that explores themes of racism, sexism, and the resilience of the human spirit. Alice Walker's writing is both lyrical and visceral, and she creates characters that are both complex and relatable. The novel follows the life of Celie, a young black woman who is subjected to abuse and oppression from a young age. Despite the challenges she faces, Celie maintains a spirit of hope and resilience, and she finds strength in her relationships with other women.The novel is set in the rural South during the early20th century, and it provides a vivid portrait of the racism and sexism that black women faced during this time. Celie is subjected to abuse from her stepfather, her husband, and even her community. She is treated as less than human, and she is denied the basic rights and privileges that white men enjoy. However, Celie refuses togive up on herself. She finds strength in her relationships with other women, and she learns to love and accept herself.The Color Purple is a powerful and inspiring novel that celebrates the strength and resilience of women. It is a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.中文回答:紫色是一本强有力且感人的小说,探讨了种族主义、性别歧视和人类精神的韧性等主题。

梦幻紫色英文作文

梦幻紫色英文作文

梦幻紫色英文作文The color purple is like a dream, it's so mysteriousand enchanting. When I see something in a dreamy purple color, it feels like I'm being transported to a magical world where anything is possible.Purple is a color that represents creativity and imagination. It's the color of artists, poets, and dreamers. When I see the color purple, it inspires me to thinkoutside the box and to let my imagination run wild.There's something so calming and soothing about thecolor purple. It's like a gentle hug for the eyes, and it makes me feel at peace with the world. When I'm surrounded by purple, I feel like I can let go of all my worries and just be in the moment.Purple is also a color of royalty and luxury. It's the color of kings and queens, and it exudes a sense ofelegance and sophistication. When I see something in aregal shade of purple, I can't help but feel a little bit more glamorous and important.The color purple is also associated with spirituality and mysticism. It's often used in meditation and healing practices, and it's believed to have a calming and balancing effect on the mind and body. When I see the color purple, it reminds me to take a moment to connect with my inner self and to seek out a sense of peace and harmony.In conclusion, the color purple is truly a magical and dreamy color. It has the power to inspire creativity, bring calm and peace, evoke a sense of luxury and royalty, and connect us to our spiritual side. It's a color that holds a special place in the hearts of dreamers and romantics, and it will always have a timeless and enchanting allure.。

The Color Purple 感想

The Color Purple 感想

The Color PurpleAt first, when part of the film was shown by Cathy to us, I felt it quite boring. This feeling continued to the very minute before the movie was played on the screen. However, it turned out that I was wrong and this is, in fact, an excellent movie worthy of seeing.The story focuses on a girl named Celie, who actually represents the majority of those poor, impoverished and oppressed black women at that time. Nettie who is much more beautiful is the only family member of Celie. The two are forced to separate after Celie get married to Albert, in whose house Celie meets Shug, an attractive and untied woman, and it is Shug that impacts Celie’s thought of freedom greatly and ultimately takes her away from the ‘hell’.In my opinion, three points can be extracted from the story——family bond, inner beauty and independence.The emotion between Celie and Nettie is one of the themes in the film and the mobility for Celie to fight against inequality. When Celie gets the letter written by Nettie for the first time, we can see the light of hope in her eyes and after that she becomes more eager to strive for her own rights. Another family bond which may be easily for us to ignored is Celie’s missing to her two children. As a mother, she even doesn’t know what her children look like. But fortunately, the family get together in the end.What’s the exact significance of beauty? It’s hard to say. To tell the truth, Celie’s appearance has nothing to touch on with beauty, but Shug says she has a beautiful smile. From my point of view, Shug wants to make Celie confident by telling her that her inner beauty is always there. Therefore, people shall never let the outside appearance conceal their inner world. Being confident and brave to pursue one’s own life is a process to become beautiful.Last but not the least is independence. Sophia is a strong-willed woman who never submits to men or the social prejudice against black people. Celie admires her from the heart. I think this feeling stems from her desire of freedom hiding inside. Shug is also a independent woman and without her, Celie may never dare to fight against Albert. Poor Celie bends to fate at the beginning, but acquire independence in the end. Even Albert has changed and helps Celie reunite with her sister and children.To conclude, the film has exhibits humanism and feminism. Moreover, it can inspire people to be firm on their conviction and struggle to overcome difficulties.。

purple英语电影观后感英文版

purple英语电影观后感英文版

purple英语电影观后感英文版The Self-consciousness Awakening in The Color Purple The film named The Color Purple tells a story of a young African girl, Celie, who was separated with her little sister because of their unfortunate fate. During their separation, Celie had several setbacks in her life but she was inspired by friends as well. Eventually, she challenged herself and reunited with her sister. What I want to discuss is the self-consciousness awakening of black woman in this story.Celie is the major role of the movie. Ugly, bl ack, timid… It seems that all kinds of pitiful adjectives could work on her. She was devastated by her step-father and gave birth to children when she was fourteen. Then her step-father snatched her children and she married Mister, a rude man reluctantly. She has to do all the housework, look after the naughty children and bear the bad temper or maybe the violence from her husband. She was in distress but never to fight for freedom, she only poured out her trouble to God.When Shug, Mister's lover, came into her life, Celie begun to see her worth as a human being. Celie also found strength in Sofia,Mister's son Harpo's wife. Sofia had also suffered abuse from men in her family. But unlike Celie, she refused to tolerate it.Finally, she left Mister and cried out, " I'm poor, black. I may even be ugly. But dear God, I'm here!" The words remind me of the words in Jane Eyre:"Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I amsoulless and heartless?You think wrong!–I have as much soul as you,–and full as much heart!And if God had gifted me with some beauty and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. " Although they are in different country and different times, they both understood their own value and fight for independence through their own efforts.When discriminated and dominated, women should get rid of the mental shackles, maintain the integrity of the spiritual world and rely on women's mutual concern and support. Only through this way can women achieve real independent and autonomy.。

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The Color Purple
Celie Nettie Sophia Harpo Albert Shug Avery
The Color Purple
The movie “The Color Purple”told a long story about a black woman named Celie.The story showed us how Celie lived her life in a terrible situation,how she fought against her miserable destiny and how she got the opportunity to change her life.
I believe that everyone who has seen the film is quite familiar with the attractive plot.As a result,I will not retell the story again.But I am deeply impressed upon some of the fascinating plots in the movie.For instance,when Nettie escaping from her stepfather’house came to visit Celie,the two sisters embraced and kissed each other happily.Everybody who saw the scene could’t have failed to have sympathy with them and pray for them.In another setting,Celie’s husband Albert forced Nettie to get away with his house.The two persons,who were under great pressure and had no choice but to separate ,embraced each other closely and tightly as if they shared a same body.These details were evidence that they loved each other in their deep heart.As Nettie said to Albert and Celie,nothing could separate them but death.I couldn’t help to being full of tears every time I saw it.I always prayed for them in silence.
Finally,Celie met her dearest sister who missed Celie at the same time.And both of them lived a very happy life.It was a happy ending as we were expected.Though Celie was a colored person with a homely appearance,her optimisticism,strong-minded heart and confidence touched me greatly.She deserved all of our sincere respect.。

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