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How does the novel approach themes of racial and gender identity, as seen in two of the characters? Where in the novel do they face examples of racism and sexism to support your views? Finally, how does the novel reflect what African American women face today? In other words, is the novel relevant to the contemporary reader, even those not of the same gender or race? you want to highlight only two characters and focus on specific moments in the narrative by quoting and citing passages. Thesis requires a study of the African American women’s experience. Write essay by following this outline below: Introduction: Brief summary of the novel Thesis: The novel explores themes of gender and race distinct to the African American women’s experience, as seen in two characters. First Part: Focus on one character, considering how they are viewed in terms of gender and race. Find passages to quote and cite for support. Second Part: Focus on another character, considering how they are viewed in terms of gender and race. Find passages to quote and cite for support. Third Part: Consider how these portrayals reflect the common experiences of African American Women today, as seen in data-driven sources. Conclusion: Explain the value of the novel to be read by people of all races and gender. What can they learn from the novel about the African American women’s experience?            

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