Susan Isaacs is criticizing Ntozake Shange's Sassafrass, Cypress, Indigo. Susan Isaacs believes that Ntozake Shange's first novel, Sassafrass, Cypress & Indigo, is a little fun and fun, but her sentence is "losing clues and confusing." (395) Isaacs replaces Shange's style I praised and found some of the techniques she used. The protagonist of "postmodern American novel" extracted from Shange 's novels "Sassafrass Cypress" and "Indigo" is the smallest of the three daughters in Indigo, the story.
Sassafrass, Cypress, Indigo Brothers, Sisters - As the novel develops, everyone will grow up and enter into their own black aesthetics. Indigo, most closely tied to Black South, has natural musical talent and expresses herself through her violin. Her gift was supernatural and ultimately a healing art, but Indigo continued to keep poetic rules on her musicality and refused to accept that lesson as her mother requested repeatedly . Even after she practiced enough to master the violin, Indigo found her music still stunned when she tried to imitate someone else 's song. As she encounters African dance and sets classical ballet aside, the aesthetic details of her dance changes dramatically, but Cypress discovers her self-expression in dance. Sassafrass and the woman's head, Hilda Effania, discovered the artistic voice while weaving the fabric, but Sassafrass later added poetry to her early art.
The famous poet Ntozake Shange recalls the old community of African-Americans and reminds me of the close relationship between her childhood home and the innovative people gathered there. In the majestic painting of the artist Kadir Nelson, these foresighted people decide when they are living, where they can participate, when sitting on a bus, even when sitting on a bus In the face of this big adversity, however, these enthusiastic souls and other people like them not only show the importance of black culture in the United States but also start the 'change the world' campaign I will help you. Their lives and work stimulate us, and today we deal with future challenges.