Tony Morrison's Sura Sula Fire is an attractive novel about a unique and confident woman. Like many other books, all secondary characters in the story can be used as a tool to explain the hero. Sura's mother, Hannah, is dominated by the air; she is free, unlimited, frivolous and childish. On the other hand, the elements of the slur fire are everywhere, impulsive, unhappy and passionate. Despite the difference between them, Hannah 's lifestyle attracted her daughter and influenced her. Hanna's influence on Sra is reflected in her daughter's many views and actions. Because she is in everywhere in c,
Jessica Gardiner ENGL 4020S October 2, 2014 Dr. Gould February 2014: Toni Morrison, Sula's idea of breaking: Son's psychological point of view of Toni Morrison Sula in Toli Morrison and other fictional novels Role When analyzing causal literature behind psychological thinking, readers must adopt African-American critical theory. In the critical theory of African Americans, expectations for black psychology and gender psychology are demanding that they be too high before they are disappointed. The situation is different in the novel and pop culture demo, but my personal theme is the same. Love is blind and painful. Nair learned this lesson at Sula. She can not control the fate of her marriage. Nail lost contact with the reality of life other than marriage. When marriage is over, she leaves nothing, just as there is a charity group after her relationship is over. It's not
Friendship between Sra and Sra, Toni Morrison challenges true friendship by trying the peaceful friendship of Nairright and Sura. Morrison tested the phrase "opposing charm" in this novel. Nel and Sula have two different personality, but can complement each other. They are opposed to other people and the world around them. Nell is a reasonable and well-balanced existence, she got married, bowed to integration and the town's expectations. Sra is an irrational person