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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Lake Oswego, OR
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Holy Cow.
I had it write a couple paragraphs that mirrors what my daughter is writing for her Senior AP English class.
It's good.
One of the central themes of Toni Morrison's "Song of Solomon" is the search for identity and personal freedom. The novel follows the life of a young African American man named Milkman Dead, who is struggling to find his place in a world that is fraught with racism and discrimination. As Milkman embarks on a journey of self-discovery, he must confront the social and historical forces that have shaped his identity, and he must come to terms with his family's past in order to find his own path forward. Ultimately, the novel suggests that the key to personal freedom is to embrace one's true identity and to reject the limiting beliefs and expectations of others.
The irony? I had to do an "I'm not a robot" test to sign in.
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