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    Sula Essay

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    In Toni Morrison’s novel “Sula” the reader notices that many of the given names and nicknames of the characters in this novel are somewhat unusual‚ suggesting that there is underlying symbolic meaning and importance in Morrison’s naming. There are a number of different approaches that one could take with an essay on this subject. One approach might be to consider how naming fits within African-American literary tradition and culture. Such an essay on “Sula”‚ however‚ would require external sources

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    pondering the reason past experiences are never forgotten‚ Sethe conveys her thoughts aloud‚ saying‚ “I used to think it was my rememory. You know. Some things you forget. Other things you never do. But it’s not. Places‚ places are still there” (Morrison 43). Sethe broaches the idea that her memories are never completely forgotten and that these “places‚” representing broader experiences‚ stick with her; furthermore‚ her inability to control what she remembers causes her past memories‚ specifically

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    AP English The Beauty and Race Subjectivity in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eyes In The Bluest Eye‚ author Toni Morrison uses a combination of race and beauty as factors that contribute to a culture’s creation of artificial scale of beauty. An establishment of an artificial scale of beauty showing how a race and culture values are easily being disallowed by the ideology of being the perfect beauty of a human being. Morrison uses characters such as Claudia Macteer‚ Pauline Breedlove

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    Rosalyn Tomlin English 316-040 Professor B. Greene Final Essay 5/16/13 Finding Self-Love by Healing and Remembering Your Inner Self In my reading of Toni Cade Bambara’s novel The Salt Eaters‚ I found myself at first disconnected and missing the real meaning behind the text. After reading it and putting it down and then picking it back up. The novel contains many variations of characters and different storylines that soon intertwine

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    since why is difficult to handle‚ one must take refuge in how.” Toni Morrison‚ The Bluest Eye Set in Ohio in 1941‚ In The Bluest Eye tells the story of Pecola Breedlove‚ a black 11-year-old girl who is raped by her father‚ Cholly. Eliciting sympathy for Cholly might seem impossible‚ as we will see that his unfathomable act ultimately destroys his daughter and sends her into a schizophrenic state. However‚ in the book‚ author Toni Morrison creates a space of forgiveness for Cholly and his crime. By putting

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    The Bluest Eye‚ by Toni Morrison‚ depicts characters desperately seeking to attain love through a predetermined standard of beauty established and substantiated by society. Morrison intertwines the histories of several characters portraying the delusions of the ‘perfect’ family and what motivates their quest for love and beauty. Ultimately‚ this pursuit for love and beauty has overwhelming effects on their relationships and their identity. Pecola Breedlove is young black girl who believes she

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    says she didn’t want them to be born there Sethe’s motivation is dichotomous in that she displays her love by mercifully sparing her daughter from a horrific life‚ yet Sethe refuses to acknowledge that her show of mercy is also murder. Throughout Beloved‚ Sethe’s character consistently displays the duplistic nature of her

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    Standards of Beauty

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    privilege that is bestowed on certain individuals? The society within The Bluest Eye‚ by Toni Morrison‚ establishes a certain standard to which its members must conform to. This conformity is also present in Dick Hebdige’s Subculture: The Meaning of Style. His novel serves as a reflection of today’s society with the presence of mass media and their guidelines for acceptance. By providing evidences from the text‚ Morrison presents a way for us to see the characters lust to conform to the standards of beauty

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    Toxic Parents Toni Morrison’s fictional novel The Bluest Eye focuses on Pecola‚ a young black girl with a growing self -hatred . At the begin of the novel Pecola is staying with the Mcteer family because her house was burned down by her father and he ended up in jail. Neither of her parents bothered to check on her after Cholly was released from jail which shows the problems that lie in the Breedlove family. Toni Morrison shows us throughout the novel the toxic relationship that she

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    Outline Recitatif

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    Thesis: Toni Morrison’s “Recitatif” deals with issues such as inequality and contradictions between different social classes‚ race and shame. Support 1: Social Class • Topic Sentence: “Recitatif” deal with social class issues. • Explanation: Social classes are economic or cultural arrangement of group society. • Context: Toni Morrison quoted. • Actual Support: “Easy‚ I thought everything is so easy for them. They think they own the world.” (pg 7) • Explanation: There are social class issues

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