Exploring Identity and Multiculturalism in Toni Morrison’s Beloved

Authors

  • Ms. Barnali Debbarma
  • Dr V. Jaisre

Abstract

The current paper is on multiculturalism and identity. Toni Morrison's Beloved is a multicultural novel with a sarcastic tone that resembles the various voices of enslaved Africans. Morrison, the multicultural features of the black community, are a source of concern. Coloured enslaved people are mercilessly mistreated by their white owners. They are unable to raise their voices because arrogant white overlords constantly control them. White’s human behaviour toward black community members has been veiled inside the enormous expanse of black identity. Because of white dominating culture, black culture has been unable to gain traction in society. Morrison brings up the cultural features of black people, which have been separated in the past. Also, their monster slaves affected Black people's sounds.

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Published

2022-01-28