Women in Solomon
Song of Solomon: Milkman Dead - Respecting and Listening to Women
In Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon, Milkman Dead becomes a man by
learning to respect and to listen to women. In the first part of the novel, he
emulates his father, by being deaf to women's wisdom and women's needs, and
casually disrespecting the women he should most respect. He chooses to stray
from his father's example and leaves town to obtain his inheritance
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that will set him free. To get the inheritance, he
must listen to women, which necessitates relationships of reciprocity with men
and with women. His inheritance, knowledge of his ancestors, helps him to create
a relationship of reciporical kindness with the matriach of his family, who
gives him another inheritance, the burden of responsibility to others. In Toni
Morrison's novel, Song of Solomon, Milkman becomes a man by choosing to respect
and learn from women.
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