ESSAY ON: Toni Morrison's "Tar Baby": Black-On-Black Prejudice

Number of Pages 10

This research paper: 10 pages in length. The absence of cultural identity equates to the loss of self in Tony Morrison's "Tar Baby," a conflict with which her two main characters openly grapple. In an attempt to reflect how black-on-black prejudice can be just as damning as any other, the author puts pen to paper in order to illustrate her inherent African-American spirit. Morrison's words are instrumental in effectuating the significant absence of self-image so commonplace in the black psyche that Jadine feels the need to infiltrate the white man's world in order to find meaningful essence. No additional sources cited.


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