Disruption of Traditional Gender Roles in Walker'sThe Color Purple
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Abstract
The Color Purple concerns a universe in which traditionally masculine traits
such as assertiveness, sexual gratification and physical strength are present in female
characters. Sofia's strength and Shug's sexual assertiveness arevirtually unsurpassed
by any of the male characters. They have rubbed off out to more feminine characters
and vice versa. Shug, for instance, learns from and reciprocates Celie’s gentleness and
care, while Celie picks up some of Shug’s sexual assertiveness and follows her
suggestion that she become owner of a business, a traditionally male role. Mr. ___
and Harpo, conversely, become feminized. Mr. ___ learns to sew and to be a good
listener and Harpo cooks, changes his baby’s diaper and kisses his children.
Therefore, Walker sees fixed gender roles as meaningless and impractical.