Sula Toni Morrison's private folklore, women's problem, and ethical theme insist that she likes to write books he wants to read (Harris 52). In this way, she can think that she likes arguments about black folklore, women's problems, and recognized ethical standards. These are part of the slur theme. Folktales are verbal essays to be conveyed from one person to another. The audience can choose to add or remove from the main story and decorate the experience and wisdom of their own life.
Jessica Gardiner ENGL 4020S October 2, 2014 Dr. Gould February 2014: Toni Morrison, Sula's idea of breaking: Tauri Morrison's Sula's psychological point of view Tula Morrison's Sula and each of the other fictitious novels Understanding and Explaining the Role When analyzing the causal literature behind psychological thinking, the reader must adopt African-American critical theory. In the critical theory of African Americans, expectations for black psychology and gender psychology are demanding that they are 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
Sula Toni Morrison's private folklore, women's problem, and ethical theme insist that she likes to write books he wants to read (Harris 52). In this way, she can think that she likes arguments about black folklore, women's problems, and recognized ethical standards. These are part of the slur theme. Folktales are verbal essays to be conveyed from one person to another.
In the American folklore and traditional novel Blue Eye and Sra novel, Morrison has created a setting and role to create an unreal aura directly painted in folklore of African Americans. With Morrison's character and unrealistic atmosphere, her conspiracy is shouting in real life themes such as murder, war, poverty, sexual abuse, racial discrimination. In The Bluest Eye and Sula, Morrison combines the novel and folklore, creating two eerie stories about black.
In Sula Tila Morrison's novel Sula by Ton by Morrison, he pursued Sul's peaceful life from her childhood in the 1920s until her death in 1941. The novel develops mainly in the black community of medallion, especially "bottom". Morrison shows how important important families and communities shape children by reading Sarah's life and the story of life at the bottom of the community. Sura not only explains how children are formed, but also explains Sura's feminism and anti-feminism: is it right or wrong? Feminism has always existed in society for decades. In some societies, we see how women are bound to their own boundaries. In some countries women must cover their entire body with clothes in order not to humiliate their families. In most traditional societies, women must be kept solemnly in order to be considered worthy of marriage. In the United States, women are restricted to families, and they are not allowed to work or vote. These behaviors have been passed and examined