The Art of Language and Memory: Analyzing Toni Morrison’s Writing Style
Introduction Toni Morrison didn’t just write novels—she orchestrated symphonies with sentences, dismantled history with dialogue, and haunted generations with the poetry of pain. To read Morrison is to be submerged in the power of words. Her prose doesn’t merely communicate; it conjures, unsettles, and redefines. She wasn’t interested in telling straightforward stories. She was after … Read more