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2017 Publications

    English Language and Literature
        Studies; Vol. 7, No. 2; 2017

  The Experience of Alienation in Toni Morrison’s Work: Man’s Fragmentation
                                   and Concomitant Distortion

                        Mohammed Mahameed & Majed Abdul Karim
The question of alienation has always been a pervasive theme in the history of modern
thought, and it occupies a considerable place in contemporary work. Literature in
general, and fiction in particular, raise this issue to reveal its influence on human beings
and communities. Novelists have been trying to unravel its complexities and
concomitant consequences. The paper aims to explore the experience of alienation
through depicting the issue not as a purely racial reality, or something restricted to the
colour of the skin or gender of the victim. It is rather presented as a distressing state
which cripples the victims and makes them susceptible captives of the dominant forces.
In the selected novels, Toni Morrison has delved deep into the experience of alienation
through her male and female characters, showing the different forms of this experience.
The present research investigates Morrison’s portrayal of the issue from an African-
American prospect. References will be made to novels such as Tar Baby, Sula, The
Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon, and Beloved.
http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/ells/article/view/68559

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