The Concept of Racism in Morrison's " Sula"

Authors

  • Prof. Mahmoud A. Ahmed University of Sudan for scienceand Technology College of Languages
  • Assist. instructor. Mohanad M. Kadhim AlYarmook Univesity College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.57592/djhr.v1i70.155

Keywords:

Racism

Abstract

Morrison's first novel was followed three years later by her second novel, Sula, 1973. Sula narrates the struggle

 of a black community in Ohio between 1919 and 1965. Primarily , it tells the story of two childhood friends, Nel Wright and Sula Peace, spiritual soul mates who go their separates ways when Nel Marries but reunite ten years later. In addition , it exposes the small mindedness of the black community toward Shadrack, a veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, Nel's mother, Helene, the financiallycomfortable newcomer from New Orleans, and Sula and her grandmother Eva. The novel depicts the misery life of black people after the world war I and their struggle  with  the  white society.

 

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Published

2022-08-12

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