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SurroundAcceptable85 OP t1_iwqz2hv wrote

I don't think TKAM doesn't focus on unpleasant themes - it overlaps in many places with topics Morrison would cover. I do, however, think that Beloved is much more graphic than TKAM. The point I guess I was trying to make is that books that make people confront the cruelty of humanity in the past in such a visceral way are sometimes avoided for that reason. I also don't mean to say that everyone should have read this specific book because I like it, I more mean that I was surprised it may not be taught as much. But, to your point, there are reasons for that.

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AtraMikaDelia t1_iwrf6nx wrote

I mean, the books you brought up as examples are commonly required reading for high schoolers (and I actually had to read TKAM in middle school), it should be obvious why they're a little less graphic.

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