Things can happen in several places, and those stories will be interesting. The same story in another city will be ridiculous. Set events, characters and emotions through place, time and weather. Without a different set of dimensions, the story would not be diverse to introduce new or changed characters, define their real identity, compare society, and reveal hidden emotions . Through Morrison's Sula, set up important elements behind each event that occurred.
In order to return the changed character to the story, the author must first present the character to a different new environment. In Morrison's novel, Shadrack, Plum, Sula are far away from the bottom and are coming back to perfect.
When characters are placed on different occasions, they tend to reveal their real identity. In most cases, you set the real function or purpose used to identify characters. The purpose of doing this is to entertain the story's story. As the story continues to evolve, the character does not necessarily change, but more characters are presented with different characteristics that the reader has never seen before. "Helene Wright is an impressive woman, at least she is in Medallion." (Morrison, 11 years old) For her physique many people are respected by Medallion and appear in a new environment Helene " Gal "was deprived of the word. The place to change easily proves that Helen is the same as the other women of the medallion. This esteemed woman retracted from the image of her "Mr." obtained by removing white command place now.
The writer uses the setting to reveal the hidden emotions of the character. Roles react differently when placed in a particular environment. Morrison uses this technique, and in one chapter she draws Slara with two different emotions. In the chapter of 1922, Sla was introduced at an early stage and it was serious because "she carved only his finger" to threaten bullying (Morrison, 54). A girl who was not afraid of "Morrison, 55-year-old" who thought that this would be wrong for you, was put in a comfortable environment later and was thoughtable.
Unlike other women, Sula is independent so it is not obedient. She refused to settle in the established social norm in the town, so she was considered evil. Therefore, the only sla is condemned to have sex with men. Sura enjoys the pleasure of sex, but I do not think that performance will bring people together. She has learned that her sexual life is frequent and pleasant from her mother, but it does not make sense otherwise (p. 44). Her perception is influenced by the living environment below and the single parents. The street's things are common: Sura's grandfather, Boy Boy, fled with the woman, gave up Eva and three children; Sulla's mother Hanna had something to do with the other men. Sometimes, she even broke even the marriage of a newlywed couple; Ajax has many sexual partners, but he will never get married; a middle-aged woman has both her husband and business. (P.44); Jude and Sulla sleep together and thrown Nell
Morrison's slur is a story about maternity, friendship and love. It follows two girls from childhood to adulthood, Nel and Sula, and explains how their social norms test their deep connection. The story is in the black town of Ohio State and we will explore the relationship between racial discrimination and the patriarchal southern woman. Nonetheless, this novel emphasizes the role of many powerful women as leaders, mothers, and property owners. The narrator describes the town where Sla is located by first declaring its destruction. The novel has already lamented its losses before explaining everything at the bottom. Shadrack was a war veteran, physically injured, injured in war, and returned to Medallion for drunk and gangsters. The concentration of his death led him to find a public suicide day, a holiday that began on January 3 every year. On this day, Shadrak paraded Carpenter Road with a cow bell and told the people that he might commit suicide and kill each other.