Comprehensive Spirituality Included in Linda Brent, Toni Morrison, Sapphire Works - The events that happen in the lives of slave girls, Solomon's songs and push are torn from your house and you will be like eternity Sent to a remote place can not return. If you take away your history from you, your name will be abandoned and your own religion will be replaced by a religion that has little to do with your previous life, what is that? When slaves were brought to the United States, they were taken from all those who knew and forced to live in a dark and sarcastic land that promised the pursuit of life, freedom and happiness Pain
Toni Morrison's novel "The Beloved" is exploring the pain of physical, emotional and spiritual slavery. Several important pieces, Morrison combines all aspects of traditional African religion and Christianity to draw painful slavery as well as her role as well as other slave African Americans We are aware of that. - "The man from Omeras" is a short story written by Ursula K. Lugin. This story contains many realistic characters and scenes, but there is a city of Omeria in an eerie atmosphere overall. Omelas is described as some vivid details that shows the city is a beautiful place, but it seems to be an unreal Utopia
The report of my book is based on Tony Morrison's new book "Paradise". Tony Morrison's new novel, Paradise is eye-catching with its story power and unique black experience. Tony Morrison introduced numerous characters, from imagining to many devastating events, imagining building a complex relationship throughout the city, forced to face the toughest reality. The novel opened in 1974 and talks about unimaginable violence and terrorism. Then the novel returned to the forced movement of African Americans after the civil war. Apart from Louisiana and Mississippi, they rejected themselves by their own people until they reached Oklahoma's vast, treeless plain, and built rubies that would belong to them. There are nine pure black blood families - "eight rocks" (from the meaning of the deepest and darkest coal mine levels) - roots laid