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    these is the fact that they can end. Sisterhood is something that goes deeper than that‚ it is something that is life-long and unconditional. Sula and Nel shared a sisterhood bond in Sula. Though they might not have endured the same struggles during their times together and apart‚ both women experienced the same type of bond‚ the bond of sisterhood. Sula and Nel depended on each other for support and self-acceptance. It was like they were not complete if the other one was not around. They began their

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    Nel Noddings

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    Nel Noddings Lauren Guarniere Touro College EDSE 600 Professor Elmore Noddings went to Montclair State College in New Jersey where she received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics‚ and moved on to gain her master’s degree in mathematics from Rutgers University‚ in New Jersey as well. Noddings received a doctorate in educational philosophy from Stanford University where she presently is the Jacks Professor Emeriti of Child Education. Lastly‚ she received her Ph.D. in 1975

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    Friendship in Sula

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    Friendship in Sula In Sula‚ Toni Morrison questions what true friendship is by putting Nel Wright and Sula Peace’s friendship to the test. Morrison tests the phrase “opposites attract” in this novel. Nel and Sula have two different personalities yet they are able to compliment each other. They are opposites in the way that they relate to other people‚ and to the world around them. Nel is rational and balanced; she gets married and gives in to conformity and the town’s expectations. Sula is an irrational

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    Sula” The story of the two girls friendship is the part that I found relatable. I too have a best friend and we may be very different that Sula and Nel but we all have that relationship of a best friend who is your support system through your adolescence. This is what Nel and Sula provided for each other. Both girls came from such varied backgrounds. Nel‚ coming from a small family that was quiet and organized. Her father was alive‚ but never around. Sula came from quite the opposite. Sula had

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    November 2012 Paper #2 As my classmate‚ Ethan Salem‚ said in his historian’s report‚ the book‚ “Sula” has a distinct secondary focus to the relationships between parents and their children. In the story “Sula”‚ we witness a friendship between two friends fade away through the years as they grew. Betrayal serves as the main cause of the halt in the friendship between Nel Wright and Sula Peace. One of the side characters in the story‚ Eva‚ Sula’s grandmother‚ plays a significant role in the

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    Sula

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    Robert Allen English October 28‚ 2014 Throughout Toni Morrison’s Sula‚ racism and sexism are recurring themes that are deeply explored and illuminated throughout the novel. The novels’ two main characters Nell and Sula are not only women living in a patriarchal world‚ they are also African American‚ which further exposes them to mistreatment and pre-determined societal roles. African Americans during the 1920’s were experiencing great social injustices and mistreatment‚ along with the likes of

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    Motherhood in Sula

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    Toni Morrison’s Sula revolves around the relationship of her two main characters‚ Sula and Nel. The childhood friends grow apart with age. Although it is indicated that their friendship is the most important relationship they participate in‚ they eventually betray each other and lead dishonest lives. Throughout the novel‚ we see their constantly deteriorating relationship as a result of absence of a family life. Sula is a novel about the influence family may have on the make up of someone’s personality

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    summary of sula

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    few chapters of Sula in chapter 1940‚ Sula is ill and Nel decide to see her. But she was very nervous because they haven’t seen each other in 3 years. Nel wanted to help Sula so she asked if she needed anything and Sula sends her to pick up some medicine at the drugstore. Once they started talking‚ it led to arguing. Sula then tells Nel why she slept with Jude. Nel gets upset with Sula and left saying she isn’t going to come back to see her anymore. At the end of chapter 1940‚ Sula realizes she is

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    Sula Patriarchy

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    life of Sula and other Black women‚ she helps establish how the backgrounds of Black women are different than their counterparts White. One of the most critical views about this novel is how Morrison focuses on a matriarchal community and the strong relationship between the two main female characters‚ Sula and Nel despite their difference of choice as adults. Morrison introduces Sula as a wild character who experiences life to the fullest while becoming a strong and determine Black woman. Sula has to

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    What Is Sula Evil

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    Although Sula is represented as an evil source in the black community‚ her perspective of life was not bad enough to earn that role. Her actions and attitudes towards the community is reckless and hurtful‚ but they must been a reason for her ways. Everyone has their own perspective on life‚ so maybe thats what Sula had in mind when she grew up. Her life is much different than Nels so‚ it would turn out more complicated or easier than hers. But in the end with Sula’s habits and problems

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