![]() She has given the outlook of Violet in these words: ![]() Whatever she has given to convey the characters’ minds is through dialogues or behavior with different individuals. ![]() In the textual content of the novel, Toni Morrison has prevented giving any psychological image. She has given us the picture of her physique and the thoughts developed within the consciousness of the racial complex. The chief feminine character within the novel, nevertheless, is that of Violet Trace. This is how we can say Toni Morrison can escape the charge of partiality in the direction of female characters. The description of character by dialogues on this approach becomes independent of the omniscient interference of the author. ![]() Whatever they are saying, they speak about themselves. They include all their inside and outer qualities. The characters in her novel discuss themselves in their dialogues. In the outline of the characters, she has kept in her thoughts the effect of society or City on them and their innate deprivations to deal with men. Whatever she offers us as details about feminine characters’ background and psychological progress is in no sense their advocacy. ![]() Nowhere in her description, we feel suspicious of her persona. Toni Morrison being herself a woman portrayed her female characters in total length. ![]()
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