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Revision:Quotes From Toni Morrison - Linden Peach
From The Student RoomTSR Wiki > Study Help > Subjects and Revision > Revision Notes > English > Quotes From Toni Morrison - Linden Peach Page 5 - "Like Guitar in Son of Solomon, and Son in Tar Baby, he [T.M.'s father] believed that harmony could never exist between the races." Page 77 - "It [Tar Baby] incorporates a wide range of perspectives through its use of myths and concepts whose meaning have undergone change in different periods and cultural contexts." Page 86 - "the conclusion of this novel possibly serves only to make the reader more aware of how much in the text is deferred." Page 92 - "islands...have a significant association in Western culture as 'places of transformation' Page 92 - "In Tar Baby, the classic concept of the individual with a solid, coherent identity is eschewed for a model of identity which sees the individual as a kaleidoscope of heterogeneous impulses and desires, constructed from multiple forms of interaction with the world as a play of difference that cannot be completely comprehended." Comments |
















