The Past is Never Dead: A Literary Analysis of Toni Morrison’s novel Beloved. As William Faulkner once stated in Requiem for a Nun, “The past is never dead. It’s not even past,” which conveys a recurring theme in Morrison’s novel, Beloved, where the past physically resides in the present; it never goes away and definesContinue reading “Nathan: Toni Morrison’s Beloved”
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Ian: The Empty Music
In the summer heat, with my fan whirring and oscillating in the room, I thoughtlessly practiced my piano piece that I would soon perform in a recital. I remember slouching in my chair with a poor posture, expressionless face, and resting half my fingers on the keys as I would play the same classical songContinue reading “Ian: The Empty Music”