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Analysis of Recitatif
Title: Analysis of Recitatif
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1839 | Pages: 7.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Analysis of Recitatif
In Recitatif, by Toni Morrison, the racial identity of Roberta and Twyla is an ambiguous part of the story. From the outset, it is apparent that Roberta and Twyla are of different races. They were both “stuck in a strange place with a girl from a whole other race.” Throughout the story, each character is developed more and more, though it does not necessarily lead to a conclusion as to what race each girl is.
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so hard to distinguish without visual features that maybe there is actually no difference between them except for the visual features. Even these features are sometimes absent in a mixed race person who is still considered black (non-white) due to genetics, but white due to appearance. In many of the situations where I drew conclusions on the race of either girl, I know I could have given an argument otherwise to switch an opposite conclusion.
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