Haunted by History in The Beloved by Toni Morrison

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A significant theme within the novel Beloved is that of history. The main characters of the novel are haunted by their personal histories and by the history of their people. One main character in particular gets haunted by her past, Sethe. Sethe is mentally haunted daily by the sacrifices she had to make to get her freedom, and she is also haunted by Beloved which is presumed to be her daughter come back to haunt her. Sethe’s life revolves around the haunting of her past and it is made into a major theme of this novel. Beloved written by Toni Morrison is centered on the theme that history haunts you and this is exemplified by Sethe, Beloved, and Denver.
The first time that the theme of being haunted by history is shown in this novel is by the main character Sethe. Sethe was an African American Slave. Sethe’s most influential characteristic was her motherly instinct. In order to protect her kids from her traumatizing past as a slave she felt she had to murder them. This is an example of how Sethe succumbed to the haunting history, and in her view it was protecting her children, but she still let it overcome her. The murder of her children was caused by her mental hauntings and she thought that it was the only way to keep them safe. She didn’t know that that memory was going to only add to her daily hauntings. The memories of her cruel act against her children was only one more thing that added to the stack of her upsetting history. She spends her whole life trying to avoid thinking about her past, but that is a hard thing to overcome for a former slave who had to do unspeakable things in order to live. Further in the novel readers discover along with Sethe the ghost in which they call Beloved is the rebirth of her slayed daughter....

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...novel Beloved by Toni Morrison there is a reoccurring theme that history will haunt you and it is shown in this novel by Beloved, Denver, and Sethe. Boris Kodjoe once said, “Don't ignore the past, but deal with it, on your own pace. Once you deal with it, you are free of it; and you are free to embrace your life and be a happy loving person because if you don't, the past will come back to haunt and keep coming back to haunt you.” This quote perfectly describes the theme of this Novel, and the truth that it holds within society today. Sethe learns to deal with her past head on and she is freed of her hauntings. Boris Kodjoe’s wise words obviously have immense relevance to this text but also they connect this work to the real world in the way that we need to learn our history, resolve our issues, and confront problems head on or they will come haunting in the future.

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