The Color Purple
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The main difference between the movie ?The Color Purple? and the novel is the depth of the story. The novel goes more into detail about each character and their relationship with one another. Not only does it enumerate each character, the novel also expounds further upon the story behind the story than the movie.
The reader is allowed to espy into characters? pasts, which enables him or her to better relate to them and follow the plot. For instance, the main characters, Suga Avery, Celie, Albert (Mister), Harpo, and Sophia are each presented to the reader with their history either preceding or succeeding them. The movie did not even scratch the surface when narrating Celie?s ties to her ?father?, Alphonso. Alphonso began raping Celie when her mother refused to have sex with him after birthing her last child. He wanted to have sex with his wife before her body was ready. As a result, he turned to Celie saying ?You gonna do what your mammy wouldn?t.? Now, the movie tells of Alphonso coming to Celie basically saying since her mom would give it to him he was going to get it from