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The Color Purple
Alice Walker
Southern US early 1900's, yes, she goes from a young woman living with her abusive father and her kind sister to living with her friends in africa after her long and hard life
Celie is a poor undereducated 14 year old living in the american south, her father rapes and beats her, her mother died cursing her on her death bed, Nettie is her sweet younger sister by 2 years, Celie is married off to a man named mister who treats her very poorly. celie has 2 children which were taken away from her.
Man vs Self : celie asks herself why do all these things happen to her Man vs Man: celie vs the men in her life Man vs society: Celie fight societal norms wanting to defend herself from the people that hurt her even though thry are at a higher standing
first person POV, the words used in the novel were I, Me, She, We when refering to the speaker
This novel could only take place during the 1900's as in any other time period celie would have either less or more rights than this point in time.
As this is not an exact true story but still takes place in the past in an accurate description of a specific historical period that makes it a historical fiction novel.
I love the book, and the movie it really makes you appreciate your life and the plot was very satisfying all the way to the end
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Buck is a beloved domesticated pet, living comfortably. However, after gold is discovered in the Yukon territory of Canada, Buck is stolen by Miller’s gardener as the demand for sled dogs increased. The gardener sells Buck to dog traders and makes a profit, and Buck was shipped north, abused and beaten as he goes. Along with another dog named Curly, Buck is sold to two government couriers, François and Perrault, who put him to work as a sled dog. Buck is soon overwhelmed by his surroundings, particularly when he sees a group of huskies attack and kill Curly. As Buck is forced to adapt to the wild, his primitive instincts begin to surface. It is during this time that he makes an enemy of the lead sled dog, Spitz. The two fight a number of times, and Buck consistently undermines him in the hopes of diminishing his authority. After a final, decisive battle, Buck kills Spitz and appoints himself as the new lead dog—something he convinces his owners to go along with through his sheer stubbornness. With Buck as lead dog, the team begins making trips in record time. The team, along with Buck, is eventually sold to a mail carrier who forces the dogs to carry arduously heavy loads. This work results in the death of one of the dogs.
I think its one but I might be wrong