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Sisterhood empowers women from "summary" of The Color Purple by Alice Walker

In the world of 'The Color Purple,' women find strength in their connections with one another. Through sisterhood, they discover their own power and resilience. The bonds between women in this novel serve as a source of empowerment, allowing them to rise above the oppression and abuse they face. The character Celie, for example, finds solace and support in her relationships with other women. Through her connection with her sister Nettie and her friends Shug Avery and Sofia, she learns to stand up for herself and assert her worth. These women uplift and inspire Celie, helping her to break free from the chains of her past and embrace her own agency. Sisterhood in 'The Color Purple' is not just about friendship; it is about survival. Women come together to protect and care for one another in a world that seeks to diminish their worth...
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    The Color Purple

    Alice Walker

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