Agony of Women in Song of Solomon
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.8, No. 11)Publication Date: 2019-11-05
Authors : Geetha Ravi; L. N. Sheshagiri;
Page : 1371-1378
Keywords : Prolific; perils; oppression; torment;
Abstract
Toni Morrison is popularly known as prolific writer and a great Novelist. Her novels prominently throw light on the perils of women characters. This paper is one of the chapters of thesis which focuses on the heart wrenching narratives of women characters in Morrisons novel Song of Solomon. The distress and the suffering of the individuals are very realistic in the novel and call for the ritualistic change in the approach of fellow beings. The concept of oppression takes a lead in the social structure of Morrisons writings and the characters, in particular. Morrison is successful in presenting the torment of black women and their search for identity to build their free and peaceful community.
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