Sula
What metaphors are used in Sula by Toni Morrison?

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By using dialect speech, almost as a metaphor for race and class, Morrison allows us to hear the characters as real people, and shows their social class, education, and attitudes without having to explicitly discuss these aspects. We know from their talk that the characters are African American, poor, and most likely rural. They express themselves directly, with no social posturing or pretension; their speech is vigorous and active, full of energy and passion.