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STRUGGLE TO GAIN
INDEPENDENCE REFLECTED IN
CELIE, THE MAIN CHARACTER
OF ALICE WALKER’S THE
COLOR PURPLE
as a Black
1. Discrimination from
Afro-American women Whites
as a woman 2. Domestic oppression
from Afro American
men’s patriarchal mind
Literary works (Tony Morison’s Beloved, Harriet
Jacob’s Narrative Incident in the Life of a Slave Girl,
Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, and others)
Alice Walker’s The Color Purple
Afro-American woman’s
Celie
struggle to gain her independence
Research Problems
Objectives of the Study
1. How does Celie reflect 1. To describe how Celie
the condition of Afro reflects the condition
American women in of Afro American
American society? women in American
2. How does Celie as an society.
Afro American woman 2. To describe the
struggle to gain her struggle of Celie as an
independence? Afro American woman
to gain her
independence.
REVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE
Feminism
Afro-American women’s life
The Background of the Novel
The historical background of The Color Purple
Author’s literary career
RESEARCH METHODS
Type of Research
Qualitative research by textual analysis
Data Source
The Novel written by Alice Walker, The Color Purple,
published in 1982 by Washington Square Press, USA.
Data Collection
As Endraswara stated, that the data collection in literary
research could be done by close reading (2003, p. 162)
Credibility and Dependability
Credibility : - Evidence Based on Consensus
- Evidence Based on Theoretical Adequacy
Dependability : Audit Trail and Code Recoding Strategy
Data Analysis
Organizing, summarizing, interpreting the data
ANALYSIS
Condition of Afro-American women’s Society
Reflected in Walker’s The Color Purple
Independence