Abstract
This research paper embarks on a captivating exploration of the profound and intricate narrative technique of magical realism within the literary world of renowned American author Toni Morrison. We delve into the mystical realms created by Morrison in her novels, transcending the boundaries between the ordinary and the extraordinary. Through a comprehensive analysis of select novels, such as "Beloved," "Song of Solomon," and "Jazz," this paper uncovers the deep-rooted themes, motifs, and symbolism that enhance the reader's understanding of the African-American experience.Morrison's exceptional ability to seamlessly blend the real with the mystical invites readers into a world where the boundaries between the natural and the supernatural are blurred, offering unique insights into the complexities of human existence. In this journey, readers encounter characters grappling with supernatural occurrences, symbolic animals, and ghostly entities, all of which unveil profound insights into the intricacies of life. The six keywords that guide this exploration are Toni Morrison, magical realism, African-American literature, cultural symbolism, supernatural elements, and narrative technique.
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