1. Sula
Just as she casts aside men when she is done with them, Sula takes Eva's altered "cultural narratives of femininity and desirability" and uses them to recreate her own version of woman (de Angelis 174). Eva fashions her own cultural narrative by not allowing the departure of BoyBoy to devastate her life and the lives of her children. ... The focalization in this chapter is Nel-centric - ideas, descriptions and observations are only offered in reference to her. ... The narrative goes on to describe a changed Medallion, a place where blacks are assuming jobs traditionally held only by whit...
- Word Count: 2386
- Approx Pages: 10
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- Grade Level: High School