Plot & Story Structure
Characterization
Theme+Symbolism
100

This is the location where Twyla and Roberta first meet as children.

What is St. Bonny’s orphanage?

100

This character is the narrator of the story.

Who is Twyla?

100

A main theme of Recitatif. It is how characters remember the past.

What is memory?

200

Twyla and Roberta are sent to St. Bonny’s because their mothers cannot do this.

What is take care of them?

200

This girl grows up to have more money and a higher social status.

Who is Roberta?

200

The orchard scene symbolizes this feeling for Twyla and Roberta as children.

What is fear and confusion?

300

The two girls meet again later in life when Roberta is protesting about this issue.

What is school integration/busing?

300

Toni Morrison never clearly tells the reader this information about Twyla and Roberta.

What is their race?

300

The disagreement over whether Maggie was pushed reveals this emotional struggle in the characters.

What is guilt/responsibility?

400

The girls remember some events differently as they grow older. This shows the idea of_

What is that memory can change or be unreliable?

400

Twyla often describes events only from her own point of view, which means she is this kind of narrator.

What is limited(or unreliable)?

400

By never revealing the girls’ races, Morrison explores this theme.

What is bias/assumptions?

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