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Description: contains a true concept of narration of a novel, from a philosophical point of view, Aimed at third year students of Literature
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Toni Morrison-Mercy
Concept of narration
Toni Morrison’s novel Mercy takes place in the late seventeeth century, and
is included as being “a slave novel”
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Some of the sections of the book
are narrated by an unknown third person character who provides the observations on
the thoughts and feelings of every character in the novel
...
But what those challenging aspects of narration do is actually contribute to the novel
literary and through historical richness
...
The novel argues with different story telling
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Some certain events are told from different points of view, from various
characters that have different ethnic origins
...
Considering
the cognitive approach of the language gives an understanding of behavior of the
impact of slavery on “black people’s”, identity and there own culture
...
A Mercy is a novel that tries to make a separate meanings between racism
from slavery, and how it all got to be connected into one
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The narrative of the novel gives different ways to
relate its plot with the “messages” that the novel carries
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The novel gives a strong impact on the view of the position of the black people in the
time of slavery, and after the slavery
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Description: contains a true concept of narration of a novel, from a philosophical point of view, Aimed at third year students of Literature