Abstract
Alice Walker’s The Colour Purple (1982) represents the journey of Celie’s life from oppression to self-discovery. From 1982 to 2017, the novel has been studied several times from several different perspectives excluding modernism in the novel. Rather, the intensive reading of the text shows that the novel embodies some literary aspects/elements of modernism too. To fulfil this gap, this study provides a modernist reading of the novel. Keeping up with the theoretical principles of literary modernism together with text-based method of analysis, this study explores the element of fragmented narration and fragmented characterization in the novel. Herein, Walker takes a shift from conventionalism to modernity by converting the conventional epistolary technique to the stream of consciousness technique. Further, the use of ungrammatical dialectical language, a cycle of problems in Celie’s life and the portrayal of immoral society are a few other elements of modernism under lying in the novel.

Sabah Zaib, Dr. Ghulam Mustafa Mashori. (2017) Exploring The Elements Of Literary Modernism In Alice Walker’s Novel The Color Purple, Karoonjhar Research Journal, Volume-16, Issue-1.
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