Anyhow, I say, the God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know. Trifling, forgitful, and lowdown.

πŸ“– Alice Walker

🌍 American  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Author

πŸŽ‚ February 9, 1944
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In Alice Walker's "The Color Purple," the narrator expresses a profound disillusionment with the concept of God. She conveys that her understanding of God reflects her experiences with men in her life, portraying Him as trifling, forgetful, and low in character, similar to the shortcomings she has observed in those around her. This comparison highlights her struggle and disappointment with both divine and human relationships.

The statement reveals a deep sense...

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