1. Sula: Black Community in White Society
Morrison portrays their everyday struggles and in doing so exposes white ignorance of black culture and ways of life. ... Cynthia Davis notes that, "All of Morrison's characters exist in a world defined by its blackness and by the surrounding white society that both violates and denies it (Davis 217)." ... Upon his return to semi-consciousness, Shadrack is released from the military hospital despite his psychologically disturbed condition and left to find his way home. ... Morrison continues to portray blacks as on the outside of the dominant culture, members of the Other. ... The bargema...
- Word Count: 1501
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate