Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Use Gaughan with issues beginning on page 1??

I agree that the first page of The Color Purple is graphic, but I think that after doing the readings for this week, maybe Gaughan gave us some ideas of things we could do to make reading the novel less offensive. For example, in chapters three and four, Guaghan demonstrates exercises he does with the students to think about how language affects people. I think doing some language exercises before reading the book could be helpful. In this case it would be a different type of language - sexual, but still derogatory - but still getting the students to empathize and feel for Celie could be possible. That way, if the students appreciate the writing, they will probably be more eager to read it and share their thoughts.

2 comments:

Patty Keefe said...

What do you think about the book? Do you like it? And, is this Rebecca or Nicole?

Alice Walker Book Group said...

Oh this is Nicole. I love the book! I love the fact that it is written a little unconventionally (through letters to God and between the sisters)too. Its so graphic though that I can see it being a difficult novel for high school students to get through.