By: Sabeana Uthayakumaran
The
young protagonist Celie displays many great characteristics throughout the
novel. She proves how she is strong and courageous. Celie is an uneducated African
woman that has been constantly dealing with abuse and gets put down because of
her appearance. For this reason, she decided to write letters to God to express
what is actually going on in her mind. Celie beings her first letter to God by
writing, “I am- I have always been a good girl.” This instantly displays how
Celie’s character is full of innocence. She is a true Christian who believes
all of her gifts and talents have been given by God. She understood that
calling herself a good girl is selfish and was trying to show god that she is truly
trying to be the best person she can be. That has given readers immediately the
impression that Celie is well morals and is an admirable character. Celie unfortunately has been suffering with
abuse from her father and her husband, Mr._____. She lacks the ability to fight
for her to not be mistreated. However, she soon finally meets a character that is
currently helping her to come out of her shell and motivates her to fight for
herself. She steps outside her comfort
because of Shug being a positive influence on her. Celie has also learnt that
she is also attracted to women. An attraction that no man has ever left her
feeling.
Not
much has been introduced about the character Shug Avery, although there are
certain parts revealed that has created a clear image of her personality. Shug
Avery is a singer that Mr._____ has been and is currently in love with. However
in Celie’s letters, her character is first portrayed as one with a sickening personality.
“A woman at church say she dying--- maybe two berkulosis or some kind of nasty
woman disease”, Celie writes when collection information from people in her
town about Shug being sick. This indicates that Shug is likely to be suffering with
a sexually transmitted disease. Although not from being raped as Celie had
been, but by choice. She has been neglected by her own parents, which could possibly
mean that she was not able to gain her parents respect to allow them to accept
her. Shug has a unique character unlike others, where she chooses to grant
people the opportunity to define her. She showcases herself as someone who believes
its best to hide her experiences and past from others, and does not care about what
others think of her. When Shug Avery first meets Celie she says to her, “you
sure is ugly.” This presents Shug as someone who is quick to judge and also brutally
honest. Shug had no concern or thought of what Celie’s first impression of her
could be, but the truth is, she does not care.
Mr._____,
also known as Albert according to Shug, has played a significant role in Celie’s
life. Albert has already shown many interests in different women in the novel so
far. He had first desired to marry Celie’s little sister Nettie. But then gets persuaded
to get married to Celie by Alphonso’s (Celie’s father) command. He does not
show any affection towards Celie and treats her as an object. Which makes
sense, due to the fact that later he reveals to Celie that he is in love with
the mysterious Shug Avery. However, he was not able to marry Shug because of bad
impression she has on the public, and most importantly Albert’s father’s
opinion of her. Although Mr._____ decides to bring Shug to his home in order
for her to recover from her illness, he isn’t the one who is taking care of
her, Celie is. This is demonstrated when Celie states, “They have made three
babies together but he squeamish bout giving her a bath.” Albert is possibly
only interested in Shug Avery in physical aspects, because of him not wanting
to take initiative to take care of Shug Avery. Regardless, there has not been
much about Mr._____ that has been exposed but knowing about Shug’s and Celie’s
connection will cause Mr._____ to begin to play an important role in the novel.
Hi Sabeana, I really enjoyed reading your character analysis; it clarifies and truly defines the characters of this novel. It was great to read how you created an understanding of Celie, Shug Avery, and Mr.____. There were many times I shook my head with agreement because I felt the same way about all the characters. As I was reading about your interpretations about Celie, I firmly believe that she is strong and courageous because of what she went and is going through. Not everyone could survive the life Celie is living and the fact that she’s doing so well and can stay strong is incredible. It surprised me to read Shug Avery’s character analysis from your section because as I read the section after yours she transformed into a completely different person. She was no longer that rude and negative person and in fact, Shug Avery and Celie became I would say, best friends in the end. It’s nice to see how people could change for the better. Mr.____ is a rude and disrespectful man and I agree with you 100%. One thing you could improve on for your future blogs is your sentence structure. For example I had to read over a few of your sentences multiple times because I couldn’t understand it. I believe you could have worded your sentences differently to make them more clear and concise. Other than that, your blog was entertaining to read and I can’t wait to read your further thoughts about this wonderful novel.
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