The Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison is an interesting and could even been seen as an inspiring novel. From family clashes, to racism, and the compelling journey of a man who finds his identity though his family history; there are a lot of important concepts within this book. Through the psychoanalytical lense, a common theme can be seen within the book. By following the life of the main character, Milkman, the theme of how our surroundings such as those we interact with, along with our life's history…
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