Sula - Setting Analysis

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Things can happen in some places and the tale of them will be interesting. The same story laid in another city would be ridiculous. Setting situates the story`s events, characters and mood through place, time and weather. Without the different dimensions of setting, a story would not have the diversity to introduce new or changed characters, define their true identities, compare societies and reveal hidden emotions. Through Morrison`s Sula, setting is used as the key factor behind every event that occurred.

In order to introduce a changed character back to a story the author must first present the character to a new different environment. In Morrison`s novel we see that Shadrack, Plum and Sula go away from the Bottom and return completely changed. But it is with Sula that Morrison linked setting with her character. After being in “Nashville, Detroit, New York…San Diego” (Morrison, 120) Sula returned to Medallion, “accompanied by a plague of robins” (Morrison, 89), as a city women. The reason behind why Morrison linked both setting and character together was to add an interesting cha...

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