An Analytical Account on Identity Formation and Agency :Exploring Female Characters in Alice Walker's The Color Purple
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University of Ammar Theledji -Laghouat
Abstract
The present dissertation seeks to investigate the identity formation and agency among the
female characters in Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple (1982) . It aims at showcasing
the intrinsic role that feminist solidarity plays in sustaining the female identity and self
fulfillment in male-centred societies . The present work , also , endeavours to conduct a
feminist as well as psychological study of the main five female characters : Celie , Shug ,
Sofia , Mary and Nettie in order to elucidate their ability to surmount the hindrances imposed
on them because of their gender . In order to realize the objectives of the present study , a
descriptive method along with an analytical one have been followed in order to draw a
parallel link between feminist as well psychological analysis of female’s struggle in
patriarchal societies . Finally , the present dissertation concludes that the female characters
succeed in reconstructing their identities and maintain their agency because of their feminist
bonding
