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    latest abst Inbox Feb 10 13:19 To: sunitha ayyappan Show details RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN TONI MORRISON’S “THE BLUEST EYE” ABSTRACT: Racial Discrimination is when a person is treated less favourably than another person in a similar situation because of their race‚ colour‚ national or ethnic origin or immigrant status. In The Bluest eye ‚Morrison took a different approach to the traditional White-Versus-Black racism. She acknowledged that most people are unaware of the racism that exists

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    Toni Morrison was born February 18‚ 1931 and is one of the most prominent authors in world literature‚ having won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993 for her collected works. She was born Chloe Anthony Wofford and was the second of four children in a working-class American family. In 1949 Morrison entered Howard University to study humanities. While there she changed her name from "Chloe" to "Toni‚" from her middle name‚ Anthony. Morrison received a B.A. in English from Howard in 1953‚ then earned

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    was first used in 1925 by a German critic Franz Roh. The term defines an artistic genre mixing both magical and realistic elements. Most writers using magic realism set their stories in a "normal" (realistic) world where magical events occur. Sula‚ Toni Morrison’s second novel‚ is not exclusively devoted to the magic realism style. However it is a good illustration of the writing evolution of the author. Sula seems to be an introduction to Morrison’s work on magic realism. The following study will

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    Another example of knowing Freud’s psychoanalytic theory can be found in Toni Morrison’s Recitatif where readers can understand how people’s behaviors are founded from their past experiences and their actions are made unintentionally and the person may not even realize what they are doing. In her story‚ it may focus on race but Morrison actually shows the psychoanalytic behaviors from lack of care in each encounter between her main characters. For example‚ the first at St. Bonny’s was based off of

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    Viewing life through a lense that focuses on race and physical features‚ rather than one that looks deeper than the skin distracts you from seeing all someone or something has to offer. In the story “Recitatif” by Toni Morrison‚ the author purposely tests the reader as to what lense they are viewing the story through by never revealing the race of any individual character. In the beginning of the story‚ when Big Bozo first introduced Twyla and Roberta‚ Twyla says‚ “My mother won’t like you putting

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    Arman Nateghi Elahi Mr. Schaaf English A HL 10-12-2013 How does Morrison use gold as a motif for Milkman finding himself and his identity? In Song of Solomon‚ Toni Morrison uses two main incidents in Milkman’s journey‚ to reveal that gold is a motif for Milkman finding himself and his identity. The first extraordinary incident introduces itself during Milkman’s search for gold in the south‚ when Milkman is out swimming with Sweet in the nearest quarry. Here Milkman‚ driven by his restless search

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    Symbolism in Toni Morrison’s Beloved Toni Morrison’s Beloved is one of the most powerful works of literature that chronicles the episodes of slavery that happened in American history from the point of view of a black narrator. It tells the story of a slave named Sethe who escaped from her master’s plantation and found refuge in Cincinnati. She reunites with her daughter Denver and finds new love in the person of Paul D. Just as when she thought that she would finally live a brighter future‚ Beloved

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    In the novel Beloved by Toni Morrison‚ the past has a crucial effect on individual’s futures. Throughout the novel‚ each individual’s history brings an impact to the four main characters: Sethe‚ Paul D.‚ Denver and Beloved. Morrison presented each character with different traits to present his theme‚ don’t let the past affect the future. Sethe is one of the four main characters that lets her past play a harsh effect in her individual future. In 1855‚ Sethe escaped from the cruel occupation of

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    Olivia McNeely Pass evaluates Toni Morrison’s Beloved as one in which the main character goes through Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ five stages of grief. Pass iterates that in denying the evil of the ghost (and in turn Beloved’s death)‚ Sethe takes part in the first stage of Kübler-Ross’ model (118). When Beloved literally and metaphorically begins to strangle the life out of Sethe‚ she finally reaches the second stage‚ anger‚ and even reprimands Beloved for the first time (122). This anger quickly leads

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    Throughout Toni Morrison’s novel Beloved‚ there are many obvious themes and symbols. The story deals with slavery and the effects that the horrifying treatment of the slaves has on a community. Another major theme‚ apparent throughout the story‚ is the supernatural. The notion of haunting is very evident since the characters are not only haunted by Beloved at 124‚ but are also haunted by their past. The story of Beloved is not only about freeing oneself of a ghost‚ but also about releasing one’s

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