Milkman's Name In Song Of Solomon, By Toni Morrison

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In Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison, Milkman’s name is significant because he has served as the beginning of many of the conflicts that occur throughout the novel, such as between his father and mother to some extent, and the longer he lives the longer these conflicts are “nurtured.” The name Milkman references the fact that at the beginning of life people are cared for by the milk from their mothers, helping them develop into strong, healthy human being. Much in this same way, Milkman is the creator of many of the book’s internal conflicts between characters, such as between himself and Hagar, his mother and father, and even his mother and Hagar. Macon, Milkman’s father, detested the thought of having a third child and tried to force Ruth,