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What Is The Mood In Toni Morrison's Song Of Solomon

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The novel Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison involves a tale surrounding a young man named Milkman who in search of riches as a mean of escape comes across family secrets and information about his ancestors that changes him as a person and his overall outlook on life.
The mood of the overall novel affects the time period it portrays which is the Harlem Renaissance to the Civil Rights Movements but starts with the year 1931 which is full of racism and hatred towards African Americans. As the novel first begins with a sad and stoic mood as a man jumps off a hospital roof in order to fly. The novel pushes forward as the mood remains unchanged while we go through troubled households and the lives of children but the mood does teeter as we see anger in its midst. This anger accompanies the physical abuse of spouses and the outrage of the …show more content…

May have had an incestuous relationship with Ruth and died from drinking too much ether.
Reba: Pilate's daughter and Hagar's mother. Has problems with men since she has fantastic luck when it comes to winning but when it comes to winning men's hearts she never wins. Does whatever it takes to make Hagar happy.
First Corinthians Dead: Milkman's sister and has a relationship with Henry Porter even though they're from two different backgrounds.
Magdalene Dead: Milkman's sister but has a strained relationship with him since she does not tolerate his selfishness and is known to have a submissive attitude.
Circe: Was Pilate's and Macon Jr's midwife and worked as a maid for a wealthy family. Helps Milkman in his journey to find out more about his past and leads him to the cave.
Sing: Macon Dead's wife and is an Indian women whose name helps fill in the holes for the family's past.
Henry Porter: A member of the Seven Days and is in a relationship with First

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