Song Of Solomon Self Awareness Research Paper

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Peyton Kwok Ms. Early Honors English 2, Period 1 19 March 2024 Self-Awareness: The Gateway to Growth People often say that “ignorance is bliss”, however, this misconception negates itself through ongoing issues, primarily the pressing subject of climate change. Amidst a rise in carbon emissions and deforestation, the Earth suffers, as those responsible cling to willful negligence. Self-awareness has the potential to guide an individual’s actions in preserving the environment. Comparable notions appear in Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, where multiple characters grapple with trials and tribulations, navigating self-awareness. The novel begins with Milkman Dead, a conceited man whose only affairs involve money and power. Feeling trapped as a young child, he …show more content…
In a captivating metaphor, wings are nightmares, which restrict Milkman from achieving liberation. Milkman allows other people’s burdens to become nightmares since he is apathetic concerning their emotions. Instead of empathizing with their struggles, he transforms them into justifications for being distant as well as reasons to worry about his own methods of avoidance. Milkman is unaware of the idea that true liberation originates from compassion, rather than self-serving pursuits. Subsequently, after Milkman’s quest for gold diffuses, he watches the children sing the song about his people and attests, “Hating his parents, his sisters, seems silly now. And the skim of shame that he had rinsed away in the bathwater after having stolen from Pilate returned. But now it was as thick and as tight as a caul” (Morrison 300). The commencement of Milkman’s growth begins when he chooses to reflect on past occurrences. A brief moment in time allowed Milkman to reach a state of self-awareness, in which he had a choice between a life doomed to confinement or new