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Need an argumentative essay on Write an analytical (5-7 pp.) using two outside sources that support your own insight (thesis) of Toni Morrison's novel LOVE. Needs to be 5 pages. Please no plagiarism.T
Need an argumentative essay on Write an analytical (5-7 pp.) using two outside sources that support your own insight (thesis) of Toni Morrison's novel LOVE. Needs to be 5 pages. Please no plagiarism.
The formative part of her childhood was spent in story telling, songs and folk tales.
The central theme for all Morrison’s novels is the experiences of the black American people in an unjust society, in which her characters struggle among themselves to find their cultural identity. Her deft use of fantasy and poetic style,
with rich inter weaving of her characters gave her novels great strength and a fine texture, that makes her one of the outstanding authors of her time.
Morrison’s new novel “Love” is set against the background of the segregated black ocean front community of the South with the less glamorous modern black communities and unravels the story of six women who are obsessed with love, for the owner of a fabulous and exotic seaside resort that once attracted the rich and the famous to its shores. The person in question is none other than Bill Cosey, who means many different things to different people. He is the sun, around which the lives of all these women revolve.
“Love”, is an awesome novel and can be described as “human drama at its best”. Though Bill Cosey is the fulcrum around which his women revolve, yet the novel deals with the interaction between his women who are lovable, mysterious and timeless.
The novel spans the twentieth century, in which Morrison presents the events of World War II. The story is developed using the backdrop of the murder of Emmet Till and the assassination of Martin and Malcolm. Most of Morrison’s characters are shrouded in mystery and unlike other mystery plots that figure who done it or who is behind it, Morrison’s character driven story explains who her characters are and how they got where they are at present.
Junior, a female parolee from the reformatory school is depicted as a catalyst in the story and whose presence