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Hard Times/The Colour Purple (Hard Times ((Emotionsl deprivation…
Hard Times/The Colour Purple
Colour purple
Poverty
Letter 27 p.56 -Quilt making
Letter 15
p.12 Mr_ inspecting Celie echo of practice in slave market
slavery
Gender
Letter 19 Harpo and Sofia p.35
Contexts
Hard Times
Industrialisation
Utilitatrianism
p.15Chap 3
"I was tired. I've been tired for a long time," said Louisa.
draining/ Grandgrinds children appear hollow
Grandgrind's educational philosopy reduces the world to unhelpful definitions
Chapter 16 Husband and Wife
Contexts
Emotionsl deprivation
Strict/disciplined upbringing
No warm and close relationships with her family
forced marriage to Bounderby
Part 2 Chap 12 Down
confronts her father
Part 2 Chap 2 "beaming smile' first appearence of positive emotion
Difficulties presented by characters
Celie
Louisa and Tom Harthouse
Relationships that help characters be resilient
Louisa and Sissy
p.51
Celie and Shug Avery
Ameliorate -make something bad or unsatisfactory better
Nettie experiences in Africa letter 56/58
Hard Times
Narrative approaches
Walker's epistolary method
Dickens Omniscient narrator
Structure, childhood to adulthood