Right Vs. Wrong In Toni Morrison's Sula

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Throughout Toni Morrison’s Sula, the narrator introduces the concept of right versus wrong. The relationship shared between Sula and Nel can be interpreted as the representation of the dichotomy between good and evil. The narrator allows the reader to view the friendship as two halves of a single person. The ambiguity of these two characters allows for infinite speculations, yet their bond is not questionable. Before the accidental death of Chicken Little, Nel and Sula conduct a ceremonial commitment to one another. As the girls dig their own hole they work together, symbolically the two separate holes become one, which would go on to represent the merging of a significant relationship. With the use of imagery, the “hole” can be described