Identity In Toni Morrison's Song Of Solomon

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In Toni Morrison’s novel Song of Solomon, Milkman is born into a wealthy African-American family and is a selfish young character. Despite an unconditional love that he receives from his family, taken care of and adored by his mother, aunt, sisters, and cousins, he feels alienated by his family. Because of all different expectations they have on him, he struggles to develop his true identity within his family. However, he becomes more aware of himself throughout the journey of discovering his family roots later in the story. Milkman’s discovery of his identity in the community through encounters of racism and genealogical research suggests the importance of sense of belonging to the community in formation of an identity. Racism Milkman confronts