Morrison said, "I can easily project to other people, please imagine ... I do not need to do these things. You know, because I think it is I want to know what it would be like to be this person. "Talk about her novels, the blue eyes, and Sura, all of these. There are some characters in "The Bluest Eyes" that Morrison eliminated the negative meaning from its behavior.
In Sula Toni Morrison's book, Sula, by Toni Morrison, Morrison has an ambiguous relationship between good, evil and guilt. In comparison between good and evil, Sula said, "Being kind to someone is similar to making someone make sense, dangerous, I can not get anything" (145). Good and evil are compared as if they were equal. - The unhealthy relationship between Sula and Nel Creatures varies with each other's health status. But sometimes these creatures become greedy and decide to accept this relationship rather than sharing with their co-existence partners. Through this action, it has parasitic properties. In Toni Morrison's work, Sula, Sula Peace, and Nel Wright show how symbiotic relations are getting worse.
Tony Morrison's Surasura community and its survival are very complex novels with many potential themes. Some of the themes that exist are good and evil, friendship and love, survival and community, and death. In Marie Nigro's article "Finding Yourself: Son's Frustration and Disapproval of Toni Morrison", Nigro discusses survival and the subject of the community. - Survival of "kidney beans" In 1859, Charles Darwin announced his most famous work "Origins of Species" through natural selection (Encarta 96). This book explained the theory of natural selection of Darwin, which is quite different from the process of separating wheat from rice husk, but the most inappropriate ones are eliminated and only the optimum will survive. This extension of the theory known as social Darwinism appeared in the late nineteenth century.
Suraton Morrison's slur is a novel based on the essence of evil. The story is the story of two black female friends who have different opinions about evil. On the other hand, there is a traditional view of evil that society represents against Nell's character and the opposition to bottom slavery. You can see another evil view through the character of Sula and the actions that conflict with the traditional society. The friendship between Sura and Nell is the writer Tony Morrison's role. Abandonment of this problem and motivation to survive to survive is a theme repeatedly written in the writing by Toni Morrison. Tar Baby, Sula, Paradise both explain the issue of abandonment and the relationship between characters in the story. "Through her novel, Tony Morrison is going to ask questions rather than their answers" (Monday). The purpose of her statement is to show "how to survive in the world of us all, and to some extent, the victim of a certain thing." (Morrison) Morrison