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Essays 61 - 90
In six pages the concept of freedom through death as a release from life's hardships is examined through such works as William Fau...
In six pages this paper charts the course of American literature in a consideration of popular movements with examples and a focus...
In six pages this paper examines realiites of Pilate, Hagar, and Milkman in a consideration of the point of view featured in Toni ...
Jadine and Sons respective interpretations of race and social stature represent. That each conflict intertwines with one another ...
world with it" (Morrison PG). Morrison shows how overcoming stereotypical racial images is not an easy accomplishment in Pecolas...
treated like a horse, complete with a bit in his mouth. Sethe managed to escape. In fact, because she was very pregnant and had b...
girl who is rejected by nearly everyone. In fact, so too is her family as the lot of them is cursed with ugliness and rejection. ...
are somewhat consistent with superstitions followed by the slave culture of the time and a segment of the African heritage of the ...
In twelve pages this paper examines confrontation in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby and in Toni Morrison's Jazz. One othe...
This paper contrasts and compares different images of being an American in eight pages as represented in Toni Morrison's The Blues...
this 5 page paper summarizes the main issues Toni Morrison discusses in her award-winning novel Beloved. In particular, the writer...
This paper addresses Toni Morrison's use of misnaming and other dramatic techniques. This six page paper has no additional source...
This 5 page paper analyzes the first chapter of Song of Solomon, a novel by Toni Morrison. The writer suggests that in this openin...
they were dead, rather than face a fate similar to hers. She is successful in killing only one, her infant Beloved. "Sethes murder...
This 5 page paper summarizes Tony Morrison's novel Sula. Primary source only....
the acquisition was thought to bring value and that in hindsight the problems that were seen were only those which should have bee...
that what is white is beautiful, lovable and normal, while black facial features, skin color and everything else associated with b...
As this suggests, the novel abounds in paradoxes. Moses, the cruel overseer, did not murder his wife and child, but actually sent ...
slaves of his own. It was the world he knew, the world he understood, and the business he was good in. To leave, to go north, to c...
need for all women, especially of color, to assert themselves and claim their individual identity. This narrative adds texture to...
of this is seen when she passes dandelions on the way to the store. "Why, she wonders, do people call them weeds? She thought they...
and perverts every aspect of their lives. Unlike the Hubbards, Reginas husband, Horace Giddens, is a man of principle. He has jus...
Sula because she has divorced herself so completely from her own emotions. By the end of the novel, both characters come to the re...
a reference to "St. Louis Blues" by W.C. Handy which is one of the very first, and most popular, of blues songs (Morrison 25). F...
of Denver and Sethes children, and many others.This establishes the idea that family is very important and thus we can assume that...
lived with her before her death and that Sethe sought her out after escaping from slavery. The presence of the baby girls ghost ...
that most people believe to be haunted. A friend, Paul D determines to exorcise the ghost for her. After he has done so, Sethe is ...
be that" (Bloom 17). The Bluest Eye fulfills this need, as it describes life from Pecola perspective, which includes how Pecola, a...
In five pages this paper presents a summary and thematic analysis of Paradise, a novel by Toni Morrison. One source is listed in ...
In six pages this essay considers how heroines love in each of these works which also discusses the social reflections of their ap...