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    The novel Beloved, written in 1987, is a realistic fiction story that centers around the lives of Sethe, her daughter Denver, and old friend Paul D, as Sethe’s murdered daughter, Beloved, returns in the flesh. The novels present tense is based a few years after the abolishment of slavery. Underneath the fiction involved with Sethe’s story, the novel gives a realistic glimpse into the lives of an African American at the time. The novel is based off of a true event that occurred in 1856 where an African-American

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    Throughout Toni Morrison’s highly praised novel, Beloved, while showing the trials and tribulations of Sethe and her family’s life after slavery, it becomes apparent her human rights have been and are being undoubtedly violated. Without her sense of life, liberty, and personal security she is left with the absence of comfort and the inability to proceed onto her new life of supposed freedom. Sethe is enslaved both physically and mentally because of the violations made against these rights. While

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    In the book, Beloved Morrison is focusing on memory and history of every character, Also is set in time where slavery was going. The main characters was Paul D, Sethe, Beloved and Denver. One of the main character was Sethe she escaped from slavery but eighteen years later she still was not free. The character that stuck out was Sethe because she was in slavery for so long and she was able to finally escaped it but then when she met back up with Paul D and the past became apart of the present.They

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    Beloved: Not a Story to Pass on The novel Beloved is a work of literature so compelling, readers must allow themselves to submit to the author’s literary genius in order to understand her message. Toni Morrison destroys the barrier that is censorship in African American history by giving account to real life events through fiction. The novel is raw and uncut, and leaves the reader with a new perspective on society. Morrison acts as an advocate for racial and social equality, and the importance

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    stopping now” (51). Beloved is found by Denver, Sethe, and Paul D laying on the steps of 124 after they had come back from the carnival. After noticing Beloved, Sethe had an unusual urge to urinate and ran to the back of 124 to do her business. Her bladder was at its capacity and her urine kept going, flooding the ground. When Denver was born on the boat, Sethe’s water broke and “there was no stopping water breaking” like how Sethe’s bladder exploded after seeing Beloved (51). Since the ghost of

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    The character of Beloved is the physical symbol of Sethe’s baby, Sethe’s past, the traumas of slavery, and the cost of freedom. Morrison uses Beloved the book, as a whole, and the character to claim the story of the slave. Margaret Garner, the inspiration for Sethe’s character, was a sensation in the 1850s by both abolitionists and pro-slavery supporters. They used her story but not her voice to promote their agenda either for or against slavery. Morrison, a black female fiction writer, 100 years

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    Toni Morrison illustrates the traumatic effects of slavery and how it was able to substantiate itself through a family over time. In Beloved, Sethe was used to demonstrate that even after years of liberation, she was not able to break free from the past. Morrison’s novel emphasizes the cruelties of slavery and illustrates that the history of slavery should not be forgotten or avoided. Morrison’s novel not only demonstrates historical accuracy on the content of slavery brutality, it also reveals how

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    In Toni Morrison’s Beloved, the characters Sethe and Paul D, two former slaves, are haunted (quite literally) by the memories they faced during their time as slaves at Sweet Home. The atrocities they experienced and the impressions they left on them largely influenced a lot of the decisions they make in this book and the way they view different parts of life as well. During an argument with Sethe over Denver’s behaviour, Paul D realises how much she loves her daughter and his philosophy on love

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    Not being able to let go of the past can sometimes hold us back from living our lives to the fullest. In Toni Morrison’s Beloved the main characters all suppressed fears, doubts, and worries. Like most, they suffered in isolation, constantly being haunted by disturbing memories. One of the characters in Morrison’s” Beloved” whom this applies to is Sethe. Sethe’s past made her a prisoner in her mind, home and community. Besides being deeply troubled, it caused her to be overprotective. Sethe’s past

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    “Anything coming back to life hurts (Beloved, P.42).” A quote by Amy Denver to perfectly summarize rememory. The idea of "rememory" is expressed in the novel Beloved by the past being captured to show how it leaves emotional scars. Again and again, the characters fight a battle to forget their past, while choosing to focus only on the good to block out their mistakes. A constant theme though the novel are the characters facing the past of slavery and sins, to move on to the future. The biggest example

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