Ruth Foster Dead

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Ruth Foster Dead is a central character in Toni Morrison's novel "Song of Solomon," portrayed as Milkman's emotionally repressed and socially constrained mother whose troubled marriage and family history shape much of the story's domestic tension.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Song of Solomon
associatedWith the Dead family
the Foster family
characterRole Milkman Dead's mother
central character
createdBy Toni Morrison
daughterOf Dr. Foster
familyName Dead
gender female
givenName Ruth
hasRelationshipWith Dr. Foster
Macon Dead II
Milkman Dead
languageOfWork English
literarySignificance represents constrained middle-class Black womanhood
marriedTo Macon Dead II
medium prose fiction
motherOf First Corinthians Dead
Magdalene called Lena Dead
Milkman Dead
narrativeFunction shapes much of the novel's domestic conflict
nationalityInFiction African American
notableTrait dependent on her father
emotionally repressed
socially constrained
trapped in an unhappy marriage
occupation homemaker
publicationContext Song of Solomon
surface form: Song of Solomon (1977 novel)
residence Michigan
an unnamed Michigan town
setInPeriod 20th-century United States
themeInvolvement domestic tension
emotional repression
family dysfunction
patriarchy

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Song of Solomon character Ruth Foster Dead