Category: Sula

  • Toni Morrison’s Heroines Sula and Nel as Two Halves of One Whole

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    Toni Morrison’s novel ‘Sula’ demonstrates the bond between the two main characters. Its both implicit and silent, as though the two girls can read each others minds. Through the unspoken actions between the two main characters, Morrison introduces one of the main themes of the novel, that though the girls have completely different personalities and…

  • The Theme of Abandonment in Toni Morrison’s ‘Sula’

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    Abandonment is defined as leaving completely and finally or to forsake utterly. Sometimes in the case of abandonment it causes women to switch roles with males and become the head of the household. Women can use sex as a means of switching roles also and that is what we see in the book Sula. Men…

  • Toni Morrison’s ‘Sula’: The Wright Women Vs the Peace Women

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    Two families, two viewpoints, two destinies. Seemingly, the Wrights and the Peaces are discrepant, conflicting, contrasting, antithetical families. In Sula, a 1973 novel by African-American Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison, two opposing universes the conventional Wrights home and the Peacess liberal household work unintentionally together to build up strength and entitle women to explore sexual,…

  • Sula and Nel Friendship

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    When it comes to Friendship, one might think of playing a game or two with someone you care about. However, in Toni Morrisons novel, Sula, Friendship is not always so black and white. Sulas and Nels relationship are the wildest roller coaster any amusement park could ever hope to have. Sula is a book that…

  • Representation of the Culture of Medallion in Sula by Toni Morrison: Analytical Essay

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    Sula by Toni Morrison develops a story with Medallions women, especially Sula Peace and Nel Wright in the 20th century. The part one is talking about Sulas childhood and characters background, and Part two is talking about Sulas comeback and her evilness. Readers can find many themes in this novel kinds as Racism, community identity,…