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A 5 page paper which examines issues of race, as well as other elements, in Toni Morrison’s Sula. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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at perhaps a very different aspect of African Americans in the history of the United States. The following paper analyzes this novel and discusses issues of race and other elements
found within Morrisons novel. Sula by Toni Morrison Morrisons novel spans many decades in its historical setting. It begins around the end of WWI and continues on into
the 1960s in a small town in Ohio. The town is Bottom, which is actually a town that rests on the top of a hill. It is an African American
town and one can see how the African Americans were essentially given this area to build a town because the whites wanted the land below, land that was fertile.
In relationship to what the authors thesis may be, or is, one could argue many things. For example, it is clearly a novel of identity in relationship to being good
or being evil. It is a novel that speaks of conventionality as opposed to individuality. It is a novel about the oppression of people, regardless of color, in light of
the fact that the blacks in the community oppress those who are not conventional. It is also a story of friendship, sorrow, war, and a story of human nature.
It is a story that could well be about any community in any part of the world. In essence, unlike many of Morrisons
works it is a story that speaks more strongly of personal relationships and communities than it is of African Americans. This is because it is set in a town that
belongs only to the black people. As such there is not as much interaction with whites in the story as there is in many other Morrison stories. As one critic
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