What is the relationship between Shug and Celie?

Shug helps to give Celie a sense of identity making her feel sexually, physically and emotionally at ease. This also symbolises motherhood because Shug is the reason Celie gains a sense of importance in the novel. With Shug’s guidance and love, it made growing into an independent individual possible for Celie.

Is Celie attracted to Shug?

For the first time in her life, Celie is attracted to somebody. Her attraction to Shug is instant and physical. Even though Shug is mean, Celie still is excited by her. He love looking at Shug.

What does Shug dedicate to Celie?

Shug is teaching Celie how to give herself pleasure, how to make herself feel good. One can never love another person or another body until one has learned to love oneself and one’s own body.

How does Celie describe Shug Avery?

Celie, in fact, is probably Shug’s only authentic friend. Shug, by nature, is manipulative and superficially popular — a free spirit. When Shug is ill, none of the people who seem to enjoy her singing come to see her; they enjoy her music more than they like her.

What does Shug say about the color purple?

Shug : I think it pisses God off when you walk by the color purple in a field and don’t notice it.

Why does Shug sing a song about Celie?

For the first time since Nettie left, she actually feels loved and valued by someone. First, Shug stands up to Albert for her sake, insisting that Celie be allowed to come to the juke joint to hear her sing. Shug then dedicates a song to Celie, affirming her importance and raising her self-esteem.

Why does Shug call Celie a virgin?

Shug declares Celie a virgin and renames her Miss Celie, giving Celie a new identity in both a figurative and a literal sense. Shug redefines virginity in her own terms, saying it is not lost when a man penetrates a woman but rather when a woman chooses to have sex and finds it physically and emotionally pleasurable.

What does Shug represent in the color purple?

The symbol of self-determination and self-love in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple (1982) is Lillie, better known as Shug Avery or the Queen Honeybee.

How do Celie and Shug differ in their view of God religion?

Shug believes that it “pisses God off if you walk by the color purple in a field somewhere and don’t notice it.” Celie’s idea of God is wholly different from Shug’s. Celie has suffered misery from men, and she has believed that she had to accept it.