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Paradise by Toni Morrison

Desperately Seeking Eden

Toni Morrison describes in her novel Paradise the dangers of loving anything whether children, spouses or God to excess. For with this excess comes the inevitable exclusion of others. Paradise, or Eden, is where we all originate and where we all desire to return. People believe that paradise is the absence of hell, just as we believe that joy is the absence of sorrow. These are the limitations we put upon ourselves as we seek our Edens in life. However, there is a yin and yang to life, and without one the other cannot exist. Without fear and dread there can be no paradise and Eden, because without the two sides of the coin, the good and the bad, the joy ...

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societies, "where every cluster of white men looked like a posse," (Morrison 1997) but by even towns of lighter-skinned blacks, the citizens of Ruby, built their community on moral and righteous law, rigidly enforced by fear (Morrison 1997). Morrison writes, "the people were no longer nine families and some more. They became a tight band of wayfarers bound by the enormity of what had happened to them. Their horror of whites was convulsive but abstract. They saved the clarity of their hatred for the men who had insulted them in ways too confounding for language: first by excluding them, then by offering them staples to exist in that very exclusion" (Morrison 1997).

When they set out to seek their Eden, they carried with them the oven which had been used by their ancestors when only one oven had to serve all the families in the camp or community (Morrison 1997). There was actually resentment from many of the women in the community over this stove, which the men seemed to ...

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