![]() ![]() This book though is so captivating that you cannot help but find yourself wanting more and to truly understand and make sense of what Morrison is trying to tell you. ![]() Typically, I don’t have a great relationship with interpreting texts and deciphering something deeper than the surface. I really felt like I was going to hate this book, if we’re honest with each other. Without going into any more detail than that, let’s begin our review. When one chooses a more traditional and homemakers lifestyle, the other chooses a life without boundaries. ![]() After a series of coming of age instances including deaths of members of the town and marriages, Nel and Sula are faced with different paths they may go down. Two innocent young girls hold their own and are closer to each other than any blood tie. The book ultimately follows the lives of two girls in particular: Sula Peace and Nel Wright. This work features the lives of the black citizens of a town called Bottom. One book that must be talked about is Sula by Toni Morrison. It was a class designed for us to look past both physical and metaphorical borders in order to obtain a better and more refined understanding of race, gender, class, and ethnicity. Over the course of these reviews, you may often times find me referring to a class I took last semester titled Literature Across Borders with Professor Andy Doolen. ![]()
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