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International Journal of English Literature and Culture Vol. 6(5), pp. 100-109, October, 2018 ISSN: 2360-7831 DOI: 10.14662/IJELC2018.063
Review paper
Slavery in early America as Portrayed in Toni
Morrison’s A Mercy and other novels
Since the
publication of her debut novel in 1970, Toni Morrison is interested in
the black community in America characterized by community life, gossips,
and solidarity. However this community is victim of slavery and
segregation due to skin complexion. The publication of A Mercy in 2008
has provided a new dimension to the scope of her literary motivation.
She has gone deep in the history of America at the beginning of the
settlement of Europeans in the 1680’s to uncover the universal form of
slavery without racism including Europeans, native Americans, and
blacks. They were servants owned by the gentry that submitted them to
harsh work and difficult conditions. In A Mercy there exist slaves,
indentured servants, and freed blacks. The objective of this research
paper is to explore the slavery system without racial pigmentation
unknown or forgotten in America. As a matter of fact, Jacob Vaark’s farm
is a sample selected by Morrison to portray the bondage pattern in the
1680’s. Messalina is shortened (Lina), she is an Indian native on the
farm. Florens is offered by her mother to pay the debt of her master.
Florens’s mother is regularly raped, she does not want her daughter to
be raped by her master. The blacksmith is a free black man, Willard and
Scully are Vaark’s Europeans indentured servants, etc. They all work on
the same farm together with Vaark’s mailed wife Rebekka. Vaark’s
servants are not happy because they are not free but they do not suffer
racial discrimination. They are not happy because the middle passage is
unbearable, some prefer to end up in the mouth of the sharks following
their ship, but they are not stereotyped as they are blacks, Indians or
Europeans. They are servants or free workers. Cite This Article As: KPOHOUE, F. (2018). Slavery in early America as Portrayed in Toni Morrison’s A Mercy and other novels. Inter. J. Eng. Lit. Cult. 6(5): 100-109 |
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