From 1912 to 1930 they were the heroic era of modern novels, the Conrad era, Joyce, Wolf, Foster, Lawrence. This period brought about major changes characterized by major events affecting humans, society and the whole human race. You can follow the influence of many attitudes and technical changes in this novel. Due to the influence of psychology and anthropology, the author began to explore humanity and depth of existence. Using two visual and indirect darkness and light methods, Conrad led to an unforgettable journey with the main character Marlow.
The theme of the novel 'Searching for identity and asking for love' is related to each other. Because the character of the novel wants to love to pursue identity. Therefore, they can be explained together. On his 14th birthday, John Grime faced an identity crisis. He can not be sure if he wants to pursue his career he chose. Like other boys of the same age, he loves life, and I want to enjoy the benefits it brings. Therefore, even if the mother knew that he would condemn his behavior to his father, he saw the movie when his mother paid his own money. Later, he was angry at his father hit his mother and whip his brother.
When seeing God in the novel, Jenny looks for identity in their eyes, their eyes are seeing God by Zola Neil Hirston, and there are many courses on those who are seeking identity. It is quite obvious that Janie is pursuing identity in this book. This is related to the search of her name and her own freedom. During her lifetime, her search got worse and some got better, but eventually she discovered her real identity. - angry black readers in their eyes see God Hurston 's novel "their eyes see God" is a widely read novel, but this is not always the case. Many black readers were angry when her novel was first published. Until the early 1970s, Heston's novels were rediscovered. Which side of the novel made the readers angry and forgotten it over 30 years?
The milk deliverer of "Solomon's Song" looks for the identity of Solomon's song who is talking about looking for identity unconsciously of the deceased. Milkman seems to be doomed to be self-alienated and isolated as his commitment to linearism of materialism and time is part of his legacy from his father, Macon Dead . However, during his trip to his ancestral home, "Milkman understands his position in the culture and family community and highly appreciates minority ethnicities in Solomon's song. In the study of the mainstream culture different groups are regarded as homogeneous, but understanding these groups deeply understand that there are differences in lifestyle and social position among the minority groups.In the context of the story, Several examples are given that show people of different identities with a few identities.