n Sula most of the men are conspicuously weak, impassive, or deeply wounded. Is Sula a critique of the condition of the African-American male?
By deep diving into the personalities of each male character, we can gain a deeper understanding of the complex lives of black masculinity.
What does it mean to be a black male in America?
What are some of their responsibilities / lack thereof? The author plays on theme of trauma.
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