Toni Morrison:Sula & Bluest Eye

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December 28, 2012

 

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Themes such as the quest for freedom, the nature of evil, and the powerful verses the powerless became the themes of African American literature. In a book called Fiction and Folklore: the novels of Toni Morrison, author Trudier Harris explains that "Early folk beliefs were so powerful a force in the lives of slaves that their masters sought to co-opt that power...
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Slave masters used such beliefs in an attempt to control the behavior of their slaves" (Harris 2). Masters would place little black coffins outside the cabins of the slaves in an effort to restrain their movements at night; they perpetuated ghost lore and created tales of horrible supernatural animals wondering the outsides of the plantation in order to frighten slaves from escape or trans-plantation visits...
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