The Ideology of God

The Ideology of God

But I always think that the best way to know is to love many things (Vincent va gough)Compare in which the two novels present the influence of God.

The ideology of God is expressed in many different contexts throughout the novel, many of the characters exploit the qualities of God and often became reliant on his power. However it can also be seen as something to fall back on or a foundation, this applies mainly to Kambili and Celie, two characters which suffer so many changes and the society are a few illustrates which are evident of God and his methods, this integrates. But the reasons and ideology behind it are not apparent.
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They say God works in mysterious and complex ways, in ways in which mankind does not have the brain capacity to comprehend his very strategies and methods. But some social groups choose to repent this very matter, and believe that God is not meant to be understood, just worshiped. The novels; The Colour Purple, Purple Hibiscus aim to discuss this, they try to exploit the roots of true worship within communities. The Color Purple approaches this theme in a very abstract context and attempts to twist the boundaries of religious beliefs that are integrated within a society’s customs, Alice Walker targets members of the society in an exploitive stereotypical context, she does this by commenting on their actions in a negative way, a sort of social satire , that are pure examples of how God has influenced the individual, in this instance, Fonso a typical Black Man, causes the problems towards his family and community : “You gonna do what your mother, wont do”, he abuses his children, causing many mental problems to occur within Celie. There are also several problems which occur in Purple Hibiscus, when Jaja missed communion it disrupted many things: “Jaja, you didn’t go to communion today”, this causes Papa, to fling a missile across the room and crash in to the figurines which was a mental symbol of cleanliness for...

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