Purple Table Talk- Episode 1- Aysha, Mindy, Autumn, Sharron, and Alan

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A quick introduction of the book and characters. Where we learn about Celie's relationship with men but also having interest in women. In this podcast we discussed the psychological stability of Celie due to her previous encounters with men leading to her fear of them. Specifically we focused on figurative language presented through the characters personal encounters and obstacles. 

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Comments (6)

Miguel Rivera (Student 2019)
Miguel Rivera

I don't enjoy that the audio was speed up, but I thought that you had a complex conversation and talked a lot of topics. I liked the intro music. It shows that you read the book and thought the meaning of the book. Aysha talking about how the female protagonist represents more than herself and have to face challenges that many females have to throughout history.

James Klenk (Student 2019)
James Klenk

I feel that the pod cast did a good job covering a lot of topic and that I really liked what you did because it should understand of the book in a broad scale

Taylor Green (Student 2019)
Taylor Green

I like how you guys talked about women sometimes being envious of each other and how this aids in their oppression by men. The audio being sped up made it a bit difficult to follow along, but overall y'all had an interesting conversation and you talked about topics that are still present today. I can't wait for the next one.

Jayla Wright (Student 2019)
Jayla Wright

You covered your analysis well, leading me to believe you really understand your characters and the book’s setting. I especially like how you connected your character analysis to the book’s theme as you can create real work connections from there.

Amado Alfaro-Allah (Student 2019)
Amado Alfaro-Allah

Covering the oppression and the psychological damages and the physical interactions and fear of men is covered very well even if the audio is sped up. I was a little confused on the intro of the podcast and the context of it but the analyzation was very clean

Weston Matthews (Student 2019)
Weston Matthews

Seems like you had to speed up the audio? Good job covering a lot of topics and balancing the ideas of everyone. I would suggest thinking of a stronger intro to your podcast episodes rather than just directly jumping into it