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Not Doctor Street By Toni Morrison Essay

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Names are a contributing factor to establishing a sense of self. So whether we run away from them or adopt their expectations, how we identify is strongly influenced by our names. Toni Morrison 's Song of Solomon demonstrates how culture and names are used to shape identity. The story of Not Doctor Street shows the failure to completely oppress the black community, however, accomplishments for the community are overshadowed by the discord amongst black culture. Opening up with the story of Not Doctor Street sets up the tone of the prevalent dilemma within one’s own race, the struggle to understand heritage and culture, and the real possibility to abandon that culture to comply with oppressors. Macon Dead accepts his renaming resulting in a new identity. He no longer has any connections to his culture, but rather submits to forgetting his history. These values are then passed on from generation to generation. Patriarchs sacrifice their own identity and culture setting an example for future generations, such as Milkman, reshaping their values. The struggle of black males finding liberation are transferred through their misogynistic and greedy lifestyle. The want to liberate from social tyranny is present, but the characters are too absorbed in these assigned identities to find independence. The results are for characters to take great leaps of flight and abandoning everything, even their false identity that is linked with their assigned names, in order to be free from

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