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Research paper thumbnail of Eco spirituality in the select works of Toni Morrison

Academica Press , Washington, London, 2021

Eco criticism in English literature has emerged as a fascinating field. It studies the relationsh... more Eco criticism in English literature has emerged as a fascinating field. It studies the relationship between man and nature. Man and nature are inseparable. Man lives with nature and learns from the nature. Nature teaches the mysteries of the world. Eco criticism seen through spiritual lens is called Eco spirituality. “Ecology and Spirituality are fundamentally connected because deep ecological awareness, ultimately, is a spiritual awareness” says Fritjof Capra ,an Austrian-born American physicist, systems theorist and deep ecologist. Eco spirituality in literature plays a key role in educating the people about the omnipotence of God and man’s spiritual growth in life.This paper highlights Morrison’s artistry in making her readers sensible towards ‘Eco spirituality’- one’s spiritual growth through nature.
Key words: Eco Criticism, Morrison, Spirituality, Christianity, Bible

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Research paper thumbnail of My Peper 2023 Criterion Journal

The Criterion: An International Journal in English, 2023

An Intelligent hell would be better than a stupid Paradise- Victor Hugo In general, the word ‘Bla... more An Intelligent hell would be better than a stupid Paradise- Victor Hugo
In general, the word ‘Black’ brings negativity and dark image to the human mind. It is distinctly evident that the blacks are abused, ill-treated and exploited by the Whites because of their skin colour. However, demoralizing of the black women by the black men is considered as the darkest side of their lives. Although it is common to find the suffering Black women characters in all of her novels like, loveless Pecola Breedlove in The Bluest Eye (1970); Peace less Sula Peace in Sula (1973); pitiful Pilate Dead in Song of Solomon (1977) and Self-denying Sethe in Beloved (1987); Toni Morrison’s Paradise (1997) discloses the gender inequality under the male-controlled stringency in the black community. Notably, ‘Paradise’ is a place where everyone longs to be. Because it assures the sense of joy, comfort, contentment and security. In contrast, the novel Paradise elucidates the melancholic breathes of black women.
Keywords: Patriarchal rigidity, Physical and Verbal abuse, Troubled Pasts and Violent-Deaths.

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Research paper thumbnail of Toni Morrison's Beloved: From Servitude to Self-Worth

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Research paper thumbnail of RACISM AND RELIGION IN TONI MORRISON'S THE BLUEST EYE

VEDA’S JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (JOELL) An International Peer Reviewed Journal, 2015

American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle "Almost eve... more American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle "Almost every literary genre is rich with new notions, and new ideologies. Women's writings in America, Afro-American Literature, and Literature of the Immigrants Experience, and of the other ethnic groups-and the actively operating small but significant factors within these broad movementsmake the contemporary American Literary scenario highly appealing" Representing principally, feminist cultural theory and ideology, this paper explores the relationship among the chief components-race and religion within the fictional narratives of Afro-American women writers; with reference to the first novel of Toni Morrison. Morrison has gained reputation internationally with the publication of her first novel The Bluest Eye. This novel shows us the terrible consequences for blacks personalizing the values of a white culture that rejects them both directly and indirectly. It also pays tribute in sheer ways to the variety of forms of society-African-American call on to resist; race and religion. This paper examines the nature of the blacks' struggle for their Intellectual (race) and Spiritual (religion) endurance in a predominantly multicultural post colonial white America. She creates symbolic characters; the kind of people found in typical America and makes them universally identifiable.

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Research paper thumbnail of RACISM AND RELIGION IN TONI MORRISON’S THE BLUEST EYE

VEDA’S JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (JOELL), 2015

American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle “Almost eve... more American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle “Almost every literary genre is rich with new notions, and new ideologies. Women’s writings in America, Afro-American Literature, and Literature of the Immigrants Experience, and of the other ethnic groups- and the actively operating small but significant factors within these broad movements - make the contemporary American Literary scenario highly appealing” Representing principally, feminist cultural theory and ideology, this paper explores the relationship among the chief components— race and religion within the fictional narratives of Afro-American women writers; with reference to the first novel of Toni Morrison. Morrison has gained reputation internationally with the publication of her first novel The Bluest Eye. This novel shows us the terrible consequences for blacks personalizing the values of a white culture that rejects them both directly and indirectly. It also pays tribute in sheer ways to the variety of forms of society- African- American call on to resist; race and religion. This paper examines the nature of the blacks’ struggle for their Intellectual (race) and Spiritual (religion) endurance in a predominantly multicultural post colonial white America. She creates symbolic characters; the kind of people found in typical America and makes them universally identifiable. Keywords: Race, Religion, Terrible, Consequences, Rejection, Struggle

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Research paper thumbnail of Eco spirituality in the select works of Toni Morrison

Academica Press , Washington, London, 2021

Eco criticism in English literature has emerged as a fascinating field. It studies the relationsh... more Eco criticism in English literature has emerged as a fascinating field. It studies the relationship between man and nature. Man and nature are inseparable. Man lives with nature and learns from the nature. Nature teaches the mysteries of the world. Eco criticism seen through spiritual lens is called Eco spirituality. “Ecology and Spirituality are fundamentally connected because deep ecological awareness, ultimately, is a spiritual awareness” says Fritjof Capra ,an Austrian-born American physicist, systems theorist and deep ecologist. Eco spirituality in literature plays a key role in educating the people about the omnipotence of God and man’s spiritual growth in life.This paper highlights Morrison’s artistry in making her readers sensible towards ‘Eco spirituality’- one’s spiritual growth through nature.
Key words: Eco Criticism, Morrison, Spirituality, Christianity, Bible

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Research paper thumbnail of My Peper 2023 Criterion Journal

The Criterion: An International Journal in English, 2023

An Intelligent hell would be better than a stupid Paradise- Victor Hugo In general, the word ‘Bla... more An Intelligent hell would be better than a stupid Paradise- Victor Hugo
In general, the word ‘Black’ brings negativity and dark image to the human mind. It is distinctly evident that the blacks are abused, ill-treated and exploited by the Whites because of their skin colour. However, demoralizing of the black women by the black men is considered as the darkest side of their lives. Although it is common to find the suffering Black women characters in all of her novels like, loveless Pecola Breedlove in The Bluest Eye (1970); Peace less Sula Peace in Sula (1973); pitiful Pilate Dead in Song of Solomon (1977) and Self-denying Sethe in Beloved (1987); Toni Morrison’s Paradise (1997) discloses the gender inequality under the male-controlled stringency in the black community. Notably, ‘Paradise’ is a place where everyone longs to be. Because it assures the sense of joy, comfort, contentment and security. In contrast, the novel Paradise elucidates the melancholic breathes of black women.
Keywords: Patriarchal rigidity, Physical and Verbal abuse, Troubled Pasts and Violent-Deaths.

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Research paper thumbnail of Toni Morrison's Beloved: From Servitude to Self-Worth

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Research paper thumbnail of RACISM AND RELIGION IN TONI MORRISON'S THE BLUEST EYE

VEDA’S JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (JOELL) An International Peer Reviewed Journal, 2015

American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle "Almost eve... more American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle "Almost every literary genre is rich with new notions, and new ideologies. Women's writings in America, Afro-American Literature, and Literature of the Immigrants Experience, and of the other ethnic groups-and the actively operating small but significant factors within these broad movementsmake the contemporary American Literary scenario highly appealing" Representing principally, feminist cultural theory and ideology, this paper explores the relationship among the chief components-race and religion within the fictional narratives of Afro-American women writers; with reference to the first novel of Toni Morrison. Morrison has gained reputation internationally with the publication of her first novel The Bluest Eye. This novel shows us the terrible consequences for blacks personalizing the values of a white culture that rejects them both directly and indirectly. It also pays tribute in sheer ways to the variety of forms of society-African-American call on to resist; race and religion. This paper examines the nature of the blacks' struggle for their Intellectual (race) and Spiritual (religion) endurance in a predominantly multicultural post colonial white America. She creates symbolic characters; the kind of people found in typical America and makes them universally identifiable.

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Research paper thumbnail of RACISM AND RELIGION IN TONI MORRISON’S THE BLUEST EYE

VEDA’S JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE (JOELL), 2015

American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle “Almost eve... more American Literary stage has an array of expression. It is rightly asserted by Bhongle “Almost every literary genre is rich with new notions, and new ideologies. Women’s writings in America, Afro-American Literature, and Literature of the Immigrants Experience, and of the other ethnic groups- and the actively operating small but significant factors within these broad movements - make the contemporary American Literary scenario highly appealing” Representing principally, feminist cultural theory and ideology, this paper explores the relationship among the chief components— race and religion within the fictional narratives of Afro-American women writers; with reference to the first novel of Toni Morrison. Morrison has gained reputation internationally with the publication of her first novel The Bluest Eye. This novel shows us the terrible consequences for blacks personalizing the values of a white culture that rejects them both directly and indirectly. It also pays tribute in sheer ways to the variety of forms of society- African- American call on to resist; race and religion. This paper examines the nature of the blacks’ struggle for their Intellectual (race) and Spiritual (religion) endurance in a predominantly multicultural post colonial white America. She creates symbolic characters; the kind of people found in typical America and makes them universally identifiable. Keywords: Race, Religion, Terrible, Consequences, Rejection, Struggle

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