Song of Solomon
"Ginger and Spice and Everything Nice: In the novel Song of Solomon, Toni Morrison obsesses over the sensual memories in her writing. She uses this type of memory to show how and why certain characters remember specific events and details. Different characters remember in a variety of ways throughout the story. Pilate is a very sensual character; she makes wine and does not wear and shoes, both of which are very sensual things. Remembering details and events are a big part of her life and who she is. Other characters remember in different ways, or are reluctant to remembering at all. The men in the village of Southside are reminded of certain things, and think certain ideas because of a smell. Milkman and Macon Dead are both reluctant to remembering and are sparse in their memories, but all of the characters use sensual memory as a way of remembering. I think she uses this method to help the reader become closer and be able to connect more with the characters. Everyone has some form of a sensual memory. !We can all relate to remembering things because of a particular smell or hearing a certain sound. Morrison tries to capture this type of remembering in her writing and allow the cha
A deep sigh escaped from the sack and the wind turned chill. I think that the sound of the children laughing that he was watching play inspired the remembrance of his schoolmates laughing at him. He was different from the whites because he was black, and he was different from the blacks because his family had money. When I experience the savory taste of a roasted turkey, it takes me back to all the Thanksgivings that I have spent at my aunt and uncle's house. Macon Dead usually is very sparse with his memories and uses them to hurt others. There is no explanation for the smell either. "Pilate squatted down and opened the sack while Milkman dug. She wants you to think of an autumn night, the East, and to picture in your mind a sweet iced tea. As Milkman is sitting and watching the children playing and hearing them sing their rhymes, he starts to think back to his own child hood. 335)The smell of the ginger that envelops them while performing their task could cause both Pilate and Milkman's minds to produce a sensual memory. Vengeance and justice is something that the blacks are striving for throughout the novel. The people who live at the lake have grown accustom to this sweet spice smell in the air.
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