Character Thursday is a weekly meme that requires you to
post on every Thursday, your character choice from the book you are reading or
you have finished with. It can be the protagonist or the antagonist, characters
that you love the most or hate the most. You can pick any book of any genre as
you like. Please feel free to grab the button below and paste it in your post.
Last but not least, please add URL of your post in the linky at the bottom of
this post.
Celie
The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Being a poor and uneducated African-American woman in
1910-1940s, Celie had been struggling in her life as a female in the domination
of males. First abused and raped by her step father, and then abused and
treated badly by her husband, a Mr. _______, yet Celie survived. At first she
put her hopes on to God, through series of letters addressed to God, which became
sort of her diary. After being separated from her younger sister Nettie, Celie
did not have anyone to share her love. So, when a female singer with an
independent mind named Shug Avery came into her life, she fell in love with her
in no time, despite the fact that Shug is Mr. ______’s lover. From then on, it
is Shug who became like a mother to Celie.
I think Celie loves Shug not only because Shug was a compassionate
person to Celie, but because in Shug, Celie saw a person (or a woman) she’d
like to become: assertive, independent, brave, sensual and attractive. One
reason why Celie wasn’t quite jealous when Shug and Mr. _____ slept together
under her nose, was because Celie never loved or even hated her husband.
Thanks to Shug, Celie learned not only passively accepted
what men done to her, but to fight back. Her first attempt was by leaving Mr.
_____ and moved to live with Shug in a new city. At the new place, Shug planted
thr idea to build a business of producing pants to Celie. This was the first
sign of her new life. When later on she came back, she was a different woman,
stronger and braver. She was no more just a housemaid to Mr. ________, she was
a companion. She can sit and talk equally to men. This only shows that
friendships between females are very important, and often has a great impact on
a woman’s life.
Besides Celie’s personal character swift, it is also
interesting to see the change in her relationship with God. Although at first
she has a strong devotion and can talk to God in her letters, in a certain
point of her great disappointment, she run away from Him. This was when she
began to address her letters to Nettie. However, when things finally got better
for Celie, she returned to God in her final letter. It’s so typically us,
human. We looked for Him in our difficult times to look for hopes, but we weren’t
patience enough to wait till the hope come, and just runaway from Him.
I love Celie, the main character of The Color Purple. She is
not a heroine who’s done heroic acts, she is just like most of us with all her
weaknesses. Yet, she can survived through hard times, thank to God (yes, even
when she runaway from God, God still took care of her through her dear friends:
Shug, Sofia and Nettie).
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| Whoopi Goldberg, I think, is a perfect choice to perform Celie |
So, who’s your Character Thursday of this week?







