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Community Involvement In Toni Morrison's Beloved

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Community involvement creates advancements that are essential to many individuals in society.Values are imposed to achieve a community’s goal; as a result, individuals are able to prosper and produce major actions that affect others. For example, without the African American community demanding equal rights, President Obama wouldn’t have been able to become the first African American president. Without the LGBT community requesting the Supreme Court to rule for same-sex marriage, LGBT members would not marry their significant others. It is apparent that a community influences the lives of others. This concept is seen in Toni Morrison’s Beloved where the community serves a major function in the lives of the characters. Throughout the novel, …show more content…

Upon Sethe’s arrival she was desperately wanted by the male slaves at the plantation. Rather than forcing her to any damaging actions, they “decided to let her be” (Morrison 12). Sethe was given the choice to pick her husband and had the opportunity to become a mother. During one of Sethe’s many flashbacks she states that Sweet Home was “a blessing…” (Morrison 28). Sweet Home created a benevolent and loving woman that looked forward to a happy life. Unfortunately, Sethe’s fate was transformed once Sweet Home was under the control of the school teacher. The harmful community that the schoolteacher invoked on Sweet Home was the reason Sethe escaped. She had never experienced abuse at Sweet Home until the schoolteacher “punched the glittering iron out of Sethe’s eyes...” (Morrison 11). Sethe’s profound injuries were a constant reminder of the her enslavement. Considering that “those boys come in there and took [her] milk” (Morrison 19), she could no longer wait and had to run. Her milk was precious to her because it was the only way she could nourish her children. Because of Sethe’s incidents with Sweet Home, she viewed 124 as a safe haven that was “ outside the cultural domain of the white people…” and the colored people of Cincinnati that constantly damaged her (Jesser). The constant trauma Sethe endured at Sweet Home caused her to become reserved and

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