"Something Other Than A Family Quarrel: The Beautiful Boys In Morrison's "Sula.." African American Review 37.4 (2003): 517-533. Literary Reference Center. Web. 4 Dec. 2014. This paper focuses on Morrison’s treatment of sexism in her books. It gives examples of how the gender roles are challenged, and both femininity and masculinity are present in both sexes. The men are discussed the most, and they are shown as not being merely supporting characters for the women, but are equally important. I personally don’t really agree with or like the views expressed in this article.
Nissen, Axel. "Form Matters: Toni Morrison's Sula And The Ethics Of Narrative." Contemporary Literature 40.2 (1999): 263. Literary Reference Center. Web. 4 Dec. 2014. This article focuses on Sula as a philosophical piece, saying it asks how one should live. This paper explains that since Sula is a novel instead of a treatise, the answer is derived from the characters and plot in the story. The article argues that because of the nature of the book, the role of reader as judge and interpreter is extremely important. I find these ideas somewhat