Toni Morrison's Struggle to Find an Identity

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   School essay   |   10/02/2007   |   .doc   |   4 pages
Document abstract : « Negative views of mothers. Conclusion; Bibliography. Toni Morrison s Struggle to Find an Identity In Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Morrison's life. The begining of his life. Living through the Civil Rights Movement. Her attendance at Howard University and her realization of the reality of the life of Black's. Her teaching career . The novel Tar Baby. The issue of...»

Freedom That is Never More Authentic Than When it is Within the Walls of a Prison Cell

Philosophy & literature   |   Literature   |   Book review   |   04/21/2008   |   .doc   |   3 pages
Document abstract : « from many different backgrounds can find things profoundly Incidentally, Toni Morrison s primary interest in Sula is undergoes some sort of struggle with his ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction. Toni Morrison's primary interest in Sula . Shadrack in a mental hospital. Coclusion. Works cited....»

Literature, society and culture

Social studies   |   Sociology   |   Presentation   |   07/11/2008   |   .doc   |   3 pages
Document abstract : « Whereas her early writings struggle with how colonization affected the Many people find literature boring and uninteresting because they cannot Morrison, Toni. ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Writers should not stick to art alone.. The Bluest Eye.. The central theme of The Bluest Eye.. The essence of the story.. Conclusion.....»

The creative impact of jazz music

Arts & media   |   Journalism   |   Presentation   |   11/07/2008   |   .doc   |   12 pages
Document abstract : « of this can be seen in Toni Morrison s novel often oppositional ideas don t necessarily struggle towards one Morrison s novel takes advantage of its setting in ...»

Synopsis abstract : «Introduction.. The notion of Joe and Violet Trace and the narrator of the story as all being improvisors.. The narrator as one of the most central characters.. The narrator's increasingly audacious subjective inferences in describing the characters....»

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