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    In toni Morrison’s novel Sula‚ friendship is the driving force of the theme. This book shows how friendship helps characters Sula and Nel bare the rough times in their life and find a sense of belonging. Sula and Nel had a friendship that helped sustain them. Both characters Sula and Nel were complete opposites‚ the epitome of the saying that opposites attract‚ which essentially drew them closer together. With this also came complicated relationship that proved to be very trying at times during

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    In the novel Sula‚ Morrison portrays a correlation between the two main characters Sula and Nel. In the novel‚ Nel is seen as normal compared to Sula‚ who is seen as abnormal. When the novel begins‚ these two characters were young‚ but when the novel ends‚ these two characters were old. Despite the fact that Sula sleeps with Nel’s husband Jude‚ Nel and Sula were the best of friends. In the Bottom‚ a normal person will get married and have children. That normal person is Nel. Nel is a mother and

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    The novel Sula‚ is a work which contrasts the lives of its two main characters Nel and Sula. They appear‚ on the surface‚ to be the epidemy of binary opposites but this is in actuality their underlying bond. The differences in their personalities complement one another in a way that forges an almost unbreakable alliance. Sula is compulsive and uncontrollable while her counterpart‚ Nel‚ is sensible and principled. To prove Nel human by subscribing to the theory that a human is one who possess both

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    and children‚ Sula declares‚ "I don’t want to make somebody else. I want to make myself‚"—a statement which illustrates her desire to generate her own identity and control her own life (Morrison‚ 92). When Sula and her friend Nel were young‚ they were “in [the] safe harbor of each other’s company [where] they could afford to abandon the ways of other people and concentrate on their own perceptions of things”‚ an attitude which Sula maintains into adulthood (Morrison‚ 55). While Nel steps back into

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    consequences of what that escape might be‚ on not only a conventional black society‚ but on female friendship. In 1969‚ in Queens‚ snatching liberty seemed compelling. Some of us thrived; some of us died. All of us had a taste”(xvii). Toni Morrison’s novel‚ Sula is the story of a strong and determined black woman who is face with the adversity and challenges in life

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    English 1B 10/13/13 “Sula” by Toni Morrison Sula’s birthmark represents Sula’s reputation throughout the book. You will see her reputation change from a positive outlook to a negative one. In beginning Sula’s birthmark is being characterized as a stemmed rose‚ but towards

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    Chad Roush Ethnic Lit. Sula Essay 10/27 Women are typically characterized for having relationships with each other that are not always loyal or true. The ups and downs I witnessed from Sula and Nel in Sula made me think about my own life‚ and if I felt I knew two females who could endure more tragedy than this friendship brought on. To think of the sneakiness of Sula to betray her friend and have relations with her husband‚ and the bitterness of Nel to doom Sula as evil in the community

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    Novel Study – Sula   Sula by Toni Morrison highlights the themes and expectations that we have been discussing throughout the course. This story illustrates the community expectations for women. A strong basis for a thesis statement for the book Sula could be betrayal. Betrayal in the novel Sula is the central theme that changes the course of life for all characters involved. One example of betrayal happens when Sula sleeps with Nel’s husband. Another basis for a thesis statement could be a

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    Previous Page | Table of Contents | Next Page Downloadable / Printable Version CHAPTER SUMMARY / NOTES: SULA BY TONI MORRISON OVERALL ANALYSIS CHARACTER ANALYSIS Sula Peace Sula is a dark character‚ emotionally defined by a sense of evil and physically defined by her black coloring‚ as well as the darkening birthmark in the shape of a rose that adorns her eye. As a child‚ she is strange‚ mysterious‚ somewhat defiant‚ and definitely different from those around her. Her life is shaped

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    negatively influence her growing up daughter? What is the meaning of a daughter to her mother? How do a daughter’s personality form under her mother’s influence? These questions are answered in both novels Breathe‚ Eyes‚ Memory by Edwidge Danticat and Sula by Toni Morrison with some from similar views‚ and some from different views. For ages‚ a mother’s love is always mentioned as the symbol for pure and selfless love. Digging deep in the complex maternal love‚ nevertheless‚ both Morrison and

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