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    write with a theme that all readers can relate with. The usage of love is a perfect example. It allows 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

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    In Beloved‚ Toni Morrison provides the novel’s characters‚ both major and minor‚ with complex pasts. Beloved is an elaborate and complicated novel‚ in which there are multiple ways to understand the characters’ complex backgrounds. It’s evident that Sethe has a mentally distressing past that continues to haunt her. A quotation that shows the extent to which Sethe is traumatized from her time as a slave is “As for the rest‚ she worked hard to remember as close to nothing as was safe. Unfortunately

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    One person who has been very influential in my life is Ms. Toni Gallow. Ms. Gallow is my former physical science teacher. She has inspired me so much. Not only did she teach me regularly in class‚ she taught me a lot about life. Ms. Gallow was very caring‚ unlike most teachers at Buckeye Trail. Ms. Gallow always encouraged her students to be the best they could be. One reason Ms. Gallow has been so influential in my life is because she taught me to never underestimate myself. She would always help

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    Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon tells the story of Macon “Milkman” Dead III‚ an egotistical man who rediscovers himself through his past with the help of his best friend and aunt. Morrison shows how prejudice society can he when the white man dominates while only allowing very few blacks to survive. Morrison reveals how man must rediscover himself by reconnecting with the things of the past. To escape‚ one must break free from that of which they are being confined in. They must take flight. Morrison

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    Morrison’s Beloved draws inspiration from the story of Margaret Garner‚ an escaped slave from Kentucky. Within the novel‚ many symbols are used to provide the characters with various forms of relief from the horrors of slavery. In Beloved‚ trees provide a sense of comfort and healing‚ and help former slaves to cope with their past and present. In the woods‚ “hidden by post oaks [and] five boxwood bushes” Denver finds her comfort amongst the trees (34). Denver’s “emerald closet” provides her a place

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    In The Bluest Eye‚ Claudia MacTeer narrates the story of her childhood and how she grew up in racism. Morrison shows how it was both hard and easy to grow up as a black during those times. She describes how the blacks’ suffering is never resolved during the time span of the book. In this novel‚ she and her family take in Pecola Breedlove‚ a girl whose family is destroyed by her father’s bad drinking habits. Throughout the story‚ they treat her as if she belongs and does not acknowledge her ‘ugliness’

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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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    In the novel Beloved‚ Toni Morrison demonstrates an extremely important and controversial events during the American Civil War. The main character in the novel is Sethe‚ a former slave who managed to escape slavery but is constantly haunted by the an anomaly tragedy that was once presented. Morrison‚ through the use of stereotyping‚ slavery‚ storytelling‚ emotions‚ and ethnicity is able to engage the reader to the African American voice. The use of stereotyping gender roles of black men and women

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    The more Sethe and Paul D 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

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    of slavery. The novel Beloved captures the story of freed slaves struggling to reconstruct their lives after the cruelty they experienced from slave owners. The author‚ Toni Morrison‚ presents cruelty as a method of asserting power and shows the dehumanizing effects of cruelty on not only the victim‚ but also the perpetrator. Toni Morrison shows

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