Song of Solomon
How does Toni Morrison use imagery in Song of Solomon?
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Colour, like the Peacock, abounds in this novel. Flying is both a motif and part of the imagery. Flying has to do with fathers who abandon their children. There is also a lot of violent imagery through the book.