Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature
794 Morrison, Toni sustains the hopes of so many of the characters— Sethe, Stamp Paid, Denver—whose future we’re banking on. In ...
Beloved 795 book that demarcates the end of slavery, the legacy of slavery remains with us even now. Although freedom is typical ...
796 Morrison, Toni Throughout Beloved, Morrison reveals the vari- ety of ways in which individuals deal with an unspeakable trag ...
The Bluest Eye 797 she can provide Pecola with the physical love that Pecola longs for. Even though Pauline’s past negatively im ...
798 Morrison, Toni narrative interrogates salient issues surrounding the issue of race through Pecola, her focus on the racial s ...
Song of Solomon 799 having blue eyes to illustrate the psychological dam- age wrought by white beauty standards upon young black ...
800 Morrison, Toni GrieF in Song of Solomon After being reared for virtually her entire child- hood by her devoted and elitist f ...
Song of Solomon 801 own wings.” Smith’s flight draws a crowd to Not Doctor Street, which is the unofficial name of the street wh ...
802 Morrison, Toni violence in Song of Solomon In the pattern of life and living that Toni Morrison weaves for her characters, v ...
Sula 803 human dilemma rather than a limited and limiting black American experience. Gulshan Taneja morriSon, Toni Sula (1973) S ...
804 Morrison, Toni later, her children’s needs; in fact, Jude’s proposal to her is prompted by Nel’s fierce desire to soothe his ...
Sula 805 comment that she loves Sula but does not like her, which sends the young girl on a self-destructive path while it also ...
806 Morrison, Toni Because of race-specific gender expectations formed by a racist society, Sula Peace’s insistence that she sho ...
Tar Baby 807 Ondine, the black servant who was as young as Margaret when she began working for the Streets. Margaret and Ondine ...
808 Morrison, Toni tions to racial heritage: Son appears to have come from a swamp, carrying with him an animal stench and unkem ...
The Middleman and Other Stories 809 understand that the color of the tar is like the color of the first nameless woman in the Eu ...
810 Mukherjee, Bharati migration. On both sides of the border, the reader discerns a similar range of responses toward others. X ...
The Middleman and Other Stories 811 migrants but fails to realize that, ironically, he too is dependent on them to make a living ...
812 Mukherjee, Bharati immigrants. He despises the fact that he and his kind have become “coolie labor” in their own coun- try. ...
The Middleman and Other Stories 813 land of opportunity becomes one of manipulation. Jasmine, Blanquita, and Rosie become trappe ...
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