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A House Divided. Representation of Conflict Between Black and Black in Toni Morrisons Novels

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Toni Morrison's work intricately explores themes of race, class, gender, and sexuality, particularly focusing on the oppression faced by black individuals, including discrimination within their own communities. The research paper analyzes her narrative techniques in "The Bluest Eye," "Song of Solomon," and "Tar Baby," highlighting how she depicts the complexities of identity and social distinctions among black people. Rather than presenting a unified experience of suffering, Morrison reveals the nuanced differences and internal conflicts that exist within the black community.

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A House Divided. Representation of Conflict Between Black and Black in Toni Morrisons Novels, Pankaj Kumar

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2015
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