Heaven discovered a small town by Toni Morrison's nine patriarchs. Four women escaped. There is only one paradise. Toni Morrison's novel "Paradise" develops around the concept of "heaven", those who believe in ownership of it, and those who exist truly. Morrison uses a small town and former abbey, each with its own religious center, telling her to find a comfortable story in a repressive world. Regardless of whether it is to avoid ethnic and ethnic conflicts or emotional damage, the character embarks on the path of self isolation and ultimate redemption.
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
Tony Morrison's written abandonment and the willingness to survive are repeated subjects. 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
Let's think about Tony Morrison's paradise - the central feminist magic of relationships among women living in monasteries. Each woman came to the monaster one by one, and separated his power from the world. Power is central to each other's relationship. It is very strange that people in town are very insulting the world known to have destroyed it. It imagines another world. So it was destroyed by us. All kinds of loving relationships among women are influenced by a considerate economy and their tools have been formed in patriarchism of heterosexual love but there is a big opposition to patriarchalism I formed it. "Women's identity" is the second wave of terms used by rich to describe inter-female relationships that are not limited by the patriarch and exist as far as possible against her.