Tora Morrison 's Sura Tony Morrison' s analysis wrote an exciting story about two childhood friends who tried the bond of friendship and love. Throughout the story, there are many topics that require readers to better understand their meaning and results. The theme of the whole book is friendship. In this novel I will introduce two young girls, Sula and Nel, with different backgrounds. These two girls are in a relationship like two people, I know each other's idea that "a praise is a tribute to others". But they eventually betrayed each other.
Jessica Gardiner ENGL 4020S October 2, 2014 Dr. Gould February 2014: Toni Morrison, Sula's idea of breaking: Son's psychological point of view of Toni Morrison Sula in Toli Morrison and other fictional novels Role When analyzing causal literature behind psychological thinking, readers must adopt African-American critical theory. In the critical theory of African Americans, expectations for black psychology and gender psychology are demanding that they be too high before they are disappointed. The situation is different in the novel and pop culture demo, but my personal theme is the same. Love is blind and painful. Nair learned this lesson at Sula. She can not control the fate of her marriage. Nail lost contact with the reality of life other than marriage. When marriage is over, she leaves nothing, just as there is a charity group after her relationship is over. It's not
Friendship between Sra and Sra, Toni Morrison challenges true friendship by trying the peaceful friendship of Nairright and Sura. Morrison tested the phrase "opposing charm" in this novel. Nel and Sula have two different personality, but can complement each other. They are opposed to other people and the world around them. Nell is a reasonable and well-balanced existence, she got married, bowed to integration and the town's expectations. Sra is an irrational person
In Toni Morrison's novel Sura, characters continue to deny feelings and actions. Sula Peace, her best friend Nel Wright and Nel's mother do not listen to their feelings and they do not avoid their real emotions. Sla Peace is one of the heroes of this novel. She was born in a very unstable family since the moment she handled the difference in "bottom" (the black part of the medallion in Ohio). From her very young age to her death, Sra denied her real feelings.