Analysis Of Beloved, By Toni Morrison

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Beloved by Toni Morrison views the life of an ex slave and extends beyond the central conflict of slavery. This book also shows that good and evil is not just determined by a racial division. An ex slave named Sethe struggles due to her past that was full of heartache and pain. Sethe was haunted by the ghost of her eldest baby girl, who she had murdered. Later, a man from Sethe’s past, Paul D, greeted and helped her through the rough times. Sweet and terrible memories were summoned up when they got together on 124 Bluestone Road. The author added a twist by bringing the ghost to life and putting the characteristics of a baby in the body of a young woman. For example, “A young woman, about nineteen or twenty, and slender, she moved like a heavier

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