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Determining In Toni Morrison's Beloved

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Until Beloved becomes more than her spirit and takes on human form she is described as an evil burden in both past and present tense. She is portrayed negatively through the repetition of dehumanization by called her ‘it’ and the repeated use of serpent or evil imagery. Morrison describes Baby Suggs and Sethe’s relationship in a flashback to when she killed her baby: “They fought then. Like rivals over the heart of the loved, they fought. Each struggling over the nursing child” (179). The repetition of ‘they fought’ being in the past tense emphasizes the action of them fighting, but that it was an action of the past. However, since it’s over the nursing child it makes the child seem like the source of their problem and the obvious cause of

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