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_____, the resilient protagonist, navigates a life of abuse and oppression with inner strength and eventual self-discovery.
______, Celie's sister, becomes a source of hope and connection for Celie through their heartfelt correspondence.
Celie's husband, referred to as ___ ______, transforms from a harsh and controlling figure to one of redemption and growth.
____ Avery, a singer and Celie's confidante, teaches her about love, self-worth, and the power of personal liberation.
_____, a strong-willed woman, defies societal expectations and challenges the systemic racism and sexism of the time.
_____, Mr. ______'s son, struggles with traditional gender roles and learns valuable lessons about equality and respect.
______ (Mary Agnes), Harpo's girlfriend, finds her own voice and fights against injustice alongside Sofia.
________, Celie's abusive father, represents the cycle of violence and the destructive impact of patriarchy.
______, a kindhearted missionary, becomes a friend and source of support for Celie and Nettie.
_______, a missionary's wife, plays a significant role in Celie and Nettie's lives during their separation.
______ had to bribe the guard at the prison.
____ represents the possibility of change and the power of love.
_____ faces cultural conflicts and undergoes personal growth.
Miss ______, a white woman, embodies the racial prejudice and condescension prevalent in the era.
_______ Jane, Miss Millie's daughter, challenges societal norms through her friendship with Sofia.
Eleanor ____, Miss Millie's daughter, challenges societal norms through her friendship with Sofia.
_____, Shug Avery's lover, adds a spark of creativity to Celie's life by igniting her own artistic dreams.
____, a woman who later marries Harpo, demonstrates alternative notions of femininity and self-expression.