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    Names hold a significance and they tell a story. Even though one story may be different from the next, that name still holds a legacy and can form an identity. Morrison is able to show readers that her “characters must find their ways through the morass of that which defines them” (Lubiano 589). Morrison also shows how many characters become effected negatively when they cannot make sense of their own identity, just as many African-Americans may have faced when becoming free and may still face today

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    Song of Solomon By: Toni Morrison LAP Topic 4 Lourdes Rivera AP Literature Mr. Amoroso Period 3 Lourdes Rivera Song of Solomon LAP Topic 4 We all have that one person in our life that truly influences us to become the person we are today. They are our own personal moral compass, in which we confide in when we are facing difficult times and who ultimately leads us to the right direction. Who serve as a guiding hand and provide the knowledge and wisdom needed to overcome obstacles that emerge

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    Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison details the journey Milkman takes to find his family past and mature. In the beginning of the book, Milkman is selfish and naïve. He doesn’t understand the importance of race, is unable to connect with others, doesn’t listen well to others, and is unable to interpret other opinions, only thinking about what he thinks and how he interprets something. But through this time in his life, Milkman is guided by his aunt, Pilate, who is a strong and tall woman who transcends

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    in those following years. Jim Crow laws separated blacks and whites in public areas. Song of Solomon by Tori Morrison demonstrated the diverse lives black communities live, with multiple symbolisms of racial prejudice and segregation. Lower or extending a monthly rent, Emmitt Till being murdered as well as lower and higher selfish incomes are racial prejudices and segregation Morrison describes. Song of Solomon is based between 1930s and 1960s. Morrison’s main protagonists are predominantly black

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    In Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, delusions dance along the storyline, allowing characters to find their true selves, as well as identify the masks that divide dreams and actuality to reveal these true selves to those around them. Fantasies are seen as wondrous, magical daydreams, interwoven and filled to the brim with light, amazement, happiness. However, there are also more ominous sides to these fantastical visions, stemming from envy, rejection, and misunderstandings. When readers first open

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    Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon focuses on Milkman’s life from the time he is born until when he reaches adulthood. Milkman, also known as Macon Dead III, has a mother who loves him so much she gives him breast milk until is 12 years old. Pilate Dead, his aunt, also nourishes him with love as he grows up. In contrast, Milkman lacks compassion and does not reciprocate the family members’ kindness and generosity. Both Milkman and Pilate have physical abnormalities that shape their character and affect

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    Song of Solomon, an African American literature, by Toni Morrison written in 1977, is about Macon Dead who observes his estranged sister, Pilate, and her family from a distance. Macon and Pilate have a remote relationship. It appears that Pilate and her family do not recall the existence of Macon instead, he is a past recollection. Despite Pilate and the family's isolated correlation, Macon acknowledges their presence and existence, looking through the window from the outside, he begins reminiscing

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    In the novel Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison depicts the many aspects of self-actualization, and the difficulties of growing up in a maltreated life. The story revolves around generations of black family in the south during the segregation of whites and blacks. The character of Macon Dead jr., suffers from a sheltered life. Macon jr., is unaware of his family’s history, and the cruel reality of mistreatment during segregation. In the sheltered and confusing environment Macon jr., lives pushes him

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    Song of Solomon By Toni Morrison Ayanna Higgins Mr. Amoroso AP Literature Topic #1 Maturity comes with experiences in life. Some are exposed to those events early while others encounter them in their adulthood. These transitions cause character development within the protagonist, Milkman Dead. In the bildungsroman, or coming of age, novel Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, Milkman evolves from an ignorant and selfish being to a responsible and caring man. While trying to become an independent

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    Change is inevitable. People change, places change, everything is constantly changing and evolving. Toni Morrison writes the American literature novel, The Song of Solomon, as a way to portray the difficulties of change among people and society from 1931 to 1963. Milkman Dead lives in an oppressive society where there is no change. At the age of thirty, he lives with his parents, Ruth and Macon Dead, and sisters First Corinthians and Magdelena called lena. Because of this, he does not know how to

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