Everywhere, everywhere, children are the scorned people of the Earth
Everywhere, everywhere, children are the scorned people of the Earth
In the works of Toni Morrison, the theme of children being the scorned people of the Earth is a recurring and powerful motif. Morrison's novels often explore the ways in which children are marginalized, mistreated, and overlooked in society. From the haunting portrayal of the tragic fate of Sula's children in "Sula" to the heartbreaking story of Sethe's daughter in "Beloved," Morrison's writing is filled with examples of the ways in which children are often the most vulnerable and neglected members of society.