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새한영어영문학회 새한영어영문학 새한영어영문학 제50권 4호
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2008.11
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137 - 155 (19page)

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The purpose of this paper is to make connection between Wallace Thurman's Infants of the Spring(1932) and Toni Morrison's Beloved(1987) in terms of house, excess, and community. Though there seems not much affinities between Morrison's text and Thurman's text, house, community, and excess are common themes that develop the stories.
First, a house plays a significant role in evolving the events in the texts. In Infants of the Spring, Niggeratti Manor is the place where various conflicts arise among black intellectuals. In Beloved, 124 Bluestone as well as Sweet Home are related with the trauma of the slavery. Second, both of the texts deal with the excess of violence by the white people toward the black people and the issues of excess in the black community. The two texts show that negative consequences emerge when human behavior goes beyond common sense. Third, community plays a crucial role to the relationship between the individual black folk and the response of the black community. The excess of the major characters' behavior is always checked by the black community. In Infants of the Spring, the Harlem community is not cooperative with the black artists' excessive and irresponsible activities. Likewise, the community were cold to Sethe and Baby Suggs when they went far the expectation. While black community in Thurman's text is thwarted when the community and individual are not cooperative, in Beloved, Morrison acknowledges the importance of a black community and comes to open possibilities for harmonious ways of individual, familial, and communal lives throughout a reconciliating process among townspeople, which signifies a new hope for the black community.

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Ⅰ. Introduction
Ⅱ. Niggeratti Manor and Sweet Home/124 Bluestone
Ⅲ. Excess: “Good Is Knowing When to Stop“
Ⅳ. Response of Community: Collapse vs. Recuperation
Ⅴ. Conclusion
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