Sula has developed masterpieces as characteristic authors of roses to set literary standards that most people need to read and become accustomed to. Works included in Canon use words such as beauty, loveliness, fairness, and innocence to explain women. Normative works also use traditional symbols to compare flowers with women like roses and lilies. Thomas Campion describes a typical description of a woman in his poem. "There is a garden on her face." "She has a garden / rose and white lilies on her face, / Heaven is in that place / / All fun fruits are flowing" (1044- Five)
Toni Morrison's racism and gender discrimination Sura's racial discrimination and sexism is the theme developed by Toni Morrison on the novel "Sura". This book is based on the "bottom" black community, which is itself a racist behavior. Later the character of this town became a racist. This internalized racism can be a survival strategy that people have developed over the years even at the end of the novel. The two novel protagonists are Nel Wright and Sula Peace.
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 need to cover their entire body with clothes in order not to humiliate their families. In most traditional societies, women must be kept solemnly to be regarded as 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