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Racial Codes InRecitiatif By Toni Morrison

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An author may choose to remove all racial codes in order to engage the reader to come to a conclusion of characters’ races on their own. In order to remove all racial codes, the author has to be careful about what details they reveal to the reader. For an author to remove racial code in a story adds to the suspension of the story. In “Recitiatif” by Toni Morrison, during the story, both Twyla’s and Roberta’s race are never given, but different situations in the book lead the reader to guess both their races. As the book continues, Morrison does a successful job by removing all racial codes, which makes readers set stereotypes by their own ideas. In “Recitiatif,” the reader knows that out of both main characters, Twyla and Roberta, one of them is black and the other is white, but their race is never given, so as a reader you begin to conclude on your own. The story follows the first person narration of Twyla. During the story, Morrison gives hints about social codes that lead the reader to assume each character’s race. Even though both girls are different races, they grow a friendship at St. Bonny’s. For both Twyla and Roberta, they are different from the other orphans at St. Bonny’s because both their mothers are alive, but are unable to care for them. For this reason, I believe that’s why they become so close, depict the racial issue. In the beginning of the story, Twyla meets Roberta and is already sick from having to room with her. Twyla says that whenever her mother

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