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Flight In Toni Morrison's Song Of Solomon

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In the Book, “Song of Solomon” By Toni Morrison, the power of flight is explored as a way to break away from the restrictions set on oneself. For Instance, Solomon’s “flight” is when he escapes the chains of slavery and makes his own life for himself. While Solomon was able to escape the Virginia cotton fields, he left behind his wife and child. This shows that with this sight of freedom, you have to leave things behind and therefore make you suffer. Similar to Greek Mythology in which, Icarus flies to close to the sun because he is smelling this new freedom, then he dies. This motif of flight escaping ones controller is prevalent in which Milkmen’s flight from Detroit leads him to a better climate for him. But Milkmen’s almost selfish actions,
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