Toni Morrison- highly awarded author. Ten impeccable novels. How does she do it?
Because we did so much analysis in class, I thought it would be a good idea to look at Toni Morrison’s writing style for my blog this weekend. To make it a little bit easier to understand, I’m going to compare it to a messy bedroom.
Yes, you heard right. Toni Morrison: the messy bedroom of writing. It may seem odd at first but allow me to explain. Almost nothing in a Toni Morrison novel is ever neat and clean. Morrison likes it messy- her novels have endless interpretations because of this. This messy nature can be compared to the clothes strewn around a bedroom- next to the already overflowing laundry basket. Trying to find that perfect interpretation of the text is like sorting through a pile of clothes until you find the perfect outfit. That is the thing Toni does best, in my opinion. Reading one of her books and not questioning anything is impossible.
First of all the fact that you compared her writing to a messy room is so accurate, when you first see it you may not see any organization, but the person whose room it is probably knows where things are, and that is such an accurate comparison. I also don't think you could've used a better example to show this
ReplyDeleteThe way you compared her writing to a messy bedroom was unexpected, but so accurate. I like how you blogged about something you came up with on your own rather then something previously discussed.
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