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    Resul BAKIR Assoc. Prof. Christina Cultural Studies IDE 545 10 December 2014 A Quick Glance at Slavery and Racism in Beloved by Toni Morrison “Are those who act and struggle mute‚ as opposed to those who act and speak?” (Spivak‚ 70) Although it seems impossible for a normal person to accept such an idea of killing her own child‚ it would be a better idea to focus on the actual purpose of killing the baby in an atmosphere full of slavery and racist and also sexist attitudes. By cutting her child’s

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    "Sula" by Toni Morrison is a compelling novel about a self-confident woman called Sula. In this book‚ Sula shares an important relationship with Nel. In this relationship both girls share everything from perception‚ judgments‚ secrets and even crimes. In this book‚ Toni Morrison mentions a few scenes about violence that probably affected Sula’s life and the characters around here. The book Sula was written in a time when there was prejudice against blacks. In the book we hear about Helene’s prejudice

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    Noble Prize The Nobel Prize is one of the most prestigious awards that a person can receive. The history of the Nobel Prize dates back to the 1901. Nobel‚ Alfred Bernhard is the founder of the Nobel Prize. Nobel‚ Alfred Bernhard was an inventor‚ chemist‚ engineer‚ writer‚ and a businessman. He had no children or wife to will his fortune‚ so he decides to establish an award to honor people for their achievements in Physics‚ Chemistry‚ Physiology‚ Medicine‚ Literature and Peace. Later in

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    of freedom and the quest for truth‚ his work has exerted a far-reaching influence on our age. Since my fellow teachers and I have always hold Mr. Sartre in the highest regard‚ I sincerely recommend Jean-Paul Sartre as the ideal winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. If any questions occur feel free to contact me. Sincerely yours‚ Janiek Bouman Professor French literature École normale supérieure‚

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    The poem Acceptance Speech by Lynn Powell is about a housewife who feels undervalued by her family and by society. The title of the poem suggests that the character has received an award for achieving something brilliant‚ but in fact she is being sarcastic and conducting an imaginary award ceremony for herself in her kitchen‚ since no one else is willing to appreciate her hard work. The poet uses irony and personification of kitchen utensils and ingredients to add humour to the play. She uses the

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    In the story “Recitatif” by Toni Morrison‚ she introduces two characters that have been through similar situation in their lifetime‚ although the author states certain events in the characters lives‚ Morrison does not notify the reader on what race Twyla and Roberta are. One has to use context clues in order to figure out the character’s race and class. At first‚ one started to make assumptions on the races of the characters when the author stated that Twyla and Roberta look like salt and pepper

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    talk about their past sufferings‚ the more they are healed. However‚ the ghost that haunts the house remains as a mystery. This book‚ "Beloved"‚ a touching and powerful social novel written by Toni Morrison‚ is a deeply profound reading experience. Morrison uses the same techniques as the most respectable and admirable authors. These include musical language‚ as she stated: "I wanted my language to be musical". This technique gives the novel poetic lines‚ like:

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    readers of all ages to relate on a personal level and become intimate with the novel. Different pieces of literature do this in various ways. In Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon‚ love was used to accelerate and progress the plot of the story. Guitar’s love for his race‚ Hagar’s obsession for Milkman‚ and Milkman’s love of his ancestors are ways that Morrison was able to use the theme of love in her novel. As a child Guitar develops a violent dislike for sugary foods when he is given divinity by a white

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    Toni Morrison was born February 18‚ 1931 and is one of the most prominent authors in world literature‚ having won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993 for her collected works. She was born Chloe Anthony Wofford and was the second of four children in a working-class American family. In 1949 Morrison entered Howard University to study humanities. While there she changed her name from "Chloe" to "Toni‚" from her middle name‚ Anthony. Morrison received a B.A. in English from Howard in 1953‚ then earned

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    In Toni Morrison’s "The Bluest Eye" the reader better understands how young black girls were treated in the 1940’s through the character Pecola. Pecola is one of the main characters and throughout the story all she wants is to get acceptance from the society. Her dream is to have the bluest eyes so she will be pretty and all her problems will go away. Not being able to cope with these hardships from her society‚ Pecolas self-hatred grows deep in her heart. The reader understands Pecolas tough

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