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The Importance Of Morals In Chinua Nel's Sula

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Sula’s various decisions, throughout the story, reflect her moral views while placing her at odds with Medallion citizen’s complacent ways. Fear and frightening experiences cause Sula to perform egregious actions towards herself and others without thinking of the effects that may follow. Nel further explains that Sula behaves “emotionally and irresponsibly” ” and these sorts of thoughts completely contradict Medallion’s way of life (101). While this may be the case for Sula and her community, post-modernism encourages and even supports the creation of one’s own morals understanding that every person cannot have one like moral value. Circumstances and experience shapes one’s perspective on basic moral principles and makes them change it to better
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