Identity In Toni Morrison's Song Of Solomon

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In the book Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison names are an important aspect to the story. Milkman, Guitar, Pilate, and Macon Dead all describe in great detail the way they receive their names which highlights the importance of identity in the book. With so little to cling to in the form of materials or healthy relationships they are forced to cling to who they are. A less emphasized name in the novel is Hagar, but her’s is, quite possibly, one of the most important ones. Hagar’s name translated from Hebrew means “flight”. The concept of flight is a strong motif found throughout the novel. The book begins with an insurance agent attempting to fly and committing suicide. Milkman is born the same day as the suicide and feels a need to fly and escape