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Acknowledgements
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Toni Morrison as a Writer
1.2 Motherhood and Maternal Love in Morrison's Novels
1.3 The Main Structure of the Thesis
Chapter 2 Motherhood Distorted by White Culture in The Bluest Eye
2.1 Cultural Colonialism
2.2 Pauline-Alien from Native Culture
2.3 Black Motherhood as the “Other”
2.4 Pauline's Tragic Inheritance-Pecola's Sad Girlhood
Chapter 3 Motherhood Distorted by Slavery in Beloved
3.1 The Loss of Black Human Rights under Slavery
3.2 Sethe' Maternal Love and Pain
3.3 Denver and Black Community-Culture Resister
Chapter 4 Two Mothers
4.1 Similarities on Two Mothers
4.1.1 The Lack of Maternal Love
4.1.2 Two Mothers' Distorted Life under Double Consciousness
4.2 Different Attitudes towards Maternal love
4.2.1 Pauline—Indifferent to Children-Bearing
4.2.2 Sethe-Resistant to Slavery Oppression
Chapter 5 Conclusion
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