Song of Solomon Chapters 6-9

In this section of the novel, we encounter a great sense of evil. A type of evil that almost seems uncontrollable at this point. From Guitar’s Seven Days organization to the recount of Pilate and Macon Jr.’s incident in the cave. However, the symbol of the white peacock caught my attention the most. Throughout the novel thus far white creatures have represented harm or extreme mischief. For example, the white bull that caused the labor and death of Freddie’s mother. There is an association between their pursuit of the peacock and Macon Jr.’s sense of greed and yearning for wealth. In addition, one can make the connection that color of “white” let alone the peacock symbolizes evil for Freddie because it caused him to grow up without a mother and ultimately having a poor upbringing considering there were no orphans for black people. For Guitar it symbolizes the oppression of black people by white people.

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