![]() ![]() Knoxville: University of Tenessee.īergson, Henri. Spectrality in the Novels of Toni Morrison. The chapter argues that the alternation of chapters written in the first and third person reflects Frank’s split self and that, for all their inconsistencies and even falsities, they have the healing potential of putting traumatic secrets into words. This is the first mention of a number of traumatic secrets buried in Frank’s unconscious that he must confront if he is to overcome the loss of communication with his self-observing, internal Other. The result was that he “really forgot about the burial” and “only remembered the horses.” In other words, he created a screen memory, a protective mechanism to keep hidden the murder. ![]() But Frank thought he “could handle it,” and repressed his affects. When Cee saw the body, she began to shake. ![]() Toni Morrison’s novel Home (2012) begins with Frank Money’s recollection of a traumatic experience he lived as a child with his sister Cee: the clandestine burial of a man in a field where two horses were fighting. ![]()
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