In her comment about Sula's character area Toni Morrison's novel Sula, Sara Blackburn complained that the environment and character seem to be "frozen and stylized" (1). Blackburn praised Morrison's past novels (especially the blue eyes), but she thought that Sula did not succeed as her character was limited to one of the thought styles. Morrison did not give her people a life beyond their position and role in the novel, and we can not imagine that they live outside a small community where they live independently (1) .
Importance of letters of Toni Morrison's novel "Sara" Tora Morrison's book "Sura" is considered one of Morrison's best works from its content and structure. . Shadrak is an important part of the novel, but his conspiracy results are fairly short. His significance in the novel arises from the fact that he represents one of the themes repeatedly appearing in the novel, ie the necessity of ordering. It is important for the necessity of experienced and focused
In her comment about Sula's character area Toni Morrison's novel Sula, Sara Blackburn complained that the environment and character seem to be "frozen and stylized" (1). Blackburn praised Morrison's past novels (especially the blue eyes), but she thought that Sula did not succeed as her character was limited to one of the thought styles. - The passage of the two holes of Suraton Morrison's novel "Sra" is full of paradox and contradiction, from the name of the community on the hill called "bottom" to the complete family of discord. "There is no obvious difference in this novel, which is the most obvious in the sense of the relationship between the two main characters, Slara and Nell, although they have different characteristics, they also have many similarities It is.
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. - From an ambiguous relationship of goodness, evil, guilt of Tora Morrison 's book Sura, Tony Morrison' s Sura, Morrison, she can prove that these terms are interrelated and often occur with each other. In comparison between good and evil, Sula said, "Being kind to someone is similar to making someone make sense, dangerous, I can not get anything" (145). Good and evil are compared as if they are equivalent, this is the structure of the book.