Sula Character Change

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The stunningly sunless novel Sula by Toni Morrison takes place in the early 1920s in a small energetic town up on the hills called the Bottom. Ironically, the town up on the hill is named the Bottom as a symbol of 1920s racism. Throughout the book we are introduced to many vivid characters each experiencing some unique event and a majority are purely devastating. I found it genuinely interesting how the characters changed as a result of their problems and traumatic life experiences. Shadrack was constantly battling with PTSD and could not keep his grip on reality, Sula dealing with death and loss at an early age as well as Nel who married right after high school breaking her own mental standards and giving into what her mother wanted her to …show more content…

Sula came from a loud and open house, living with her grandmother Eva, mother Hannah, and her adopted brothers the Dewey boys. Eva always had trouble trying to feed her family and her neighbors helped her quiet frequently and his made her a more loving an open person because of this. Sula did not seem to absorb much of her grandmother’s personality and became more like her mother. Hannah and Eva both flirted with men but only Hannah would sleep with anyone she found to be tough and manly. Sula eventually develops his habit later on in the story as an adult and resulting in her inability to keep a long-term relationship with the exception of Ajax. There was something different about Ajax that Sula found truly attractive and she wanted to make him hers and hers only. Ajax began to see the way she felt for him, and left her, only adding to her lonely spontaneous emotionally driven lifestyle. When Sula was twelve years old she accidentally killed Chicken Little by swinging him into the river. She just stared and did not react to save him the same way she did when she saw her mom on fire. This constant interest of hers is only ever superseded by frequently appearances of apathy. The manner at which she can stare with interest at the death of another and not feel any concern or worry for them. Sula only acted, after Chicken Littles death when she thought somebody had