Theme Of Racism In Toni Morrison's Song Of Solomon

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In this popular novel portraying the story of the Dead family, Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon focuses on the African-American experience in the United States throughout four generations. Through universal events, ideas, and concepts, Morrison is able to effectively illustrate the theme and importance of race in this novel. In Morrison's Song of Solomon, racism and inequality is widespread, affecting each individual character in a significant way. Morrison successfully reveals this society that is divided along racial lines. Guitar, an African-American character, has a prime reaction that shows the affects of the existing racism. Guitar states: "As a race they are unnatural" (Morrison 156). Guitar, puzzled by the way in which white

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