Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Essay on Freedom in Color Purple and Their Eyes Were Watching God

The Spirit of Freedom in The Color Purple and Their Eyes Were Watching God   Freedom takes legion(predicate) different forms. There is personal immunity, societal freedom, mental freedom, and physical freedom. Freedom is not tangible, but may be achieved through many experiences. Different aspects of freedom are apparent in both The Color Purple and Their Eyes Were Watching God. In The Color Purple, by Alice Walker, the freedom moves from the appearside into Celie and then out again. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, the freedom stems from within Janie but is prompted by certain outside forces. Both women experience freedom, and the freedom grows from within and is radiated outward.      In The Color Purple Celie evolves from being oppressed by Mr.____ and society to being free in every possible sense. The spark of freedom starts from within her and radiates outward with each new catalyst. Shug is Celies first source of freedom. She teac hes Celie to be free in her thoughts and to respect what she thinks and feels. Shug makes Celie realize that its okay to think what she thinks and to feel what she feels. Why Miss Celie, she say, you clam up a virgin (Walker p.81).      Sofia is Celies second source of freedom. While Sofia herself does not tell Celie anything, she relates free feelings and ideas to Celie. For a time, Sofia was, in every way, unfree. And Celie knew that Sofia did not want to be that way. Celie knowing that she could never give up hope, and that made her actions free.      Although Mr._____ oppressed and hindered Celie, he was in conclusion a source of freedom. When he gave Celie the telegram that said Nettie was dead, and all her letters t... ...her life. When he was gone she had nothing else to look after in life except herself. She was like a little seed, able to blow in the wind and go wherever she chose to go. Janies mind, spirit, and body were free. She pulled in her horizon like a great fish-net... and she called in her soul to come and see (Hurston p. ?).      Freedom is a central solution in these two novels. Freedom is a subjective concept and each person must ultimately find his or her own freedom in order to be truly free. The characters freedom often stems from other characters or events but is always a result of inner strength and will-power. The supporting characters or events act only to bring out the inner freedom and to empower that freedom. As Epictetus once said, He is free who lives as he chooses. And both these characters were finally able to live as they chose.

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