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Essay On Sethe In Toni Morrison's Beloved

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Sethe is the heroine of the story. She is a black slave who lost her mother at a very young age. She was brought to the Sweet Home Plantation as a slave where she marries Halle Suggs and bears four children with him. She suffers the most atrocious behavior at the plantation by the white masters. She is whipped pitilessly and milked like a cow. Linden Peach in Toni Morrison remarks that the whites “. . . sucked her lactating breasts.” (109) The incident brutally shakes Sethe that she decides to flee from the plantation. She seeks refuge at her mother-in-law’s house at 124 Bluestone Road. She is caught soon and takes the dreadful step of killing her own daughter to show struggle towards slavery. She is imprisoned for seven years for her sin and later isolated from the community and declared as an outcast. She is deserted by her own family. However her two sons …show more content…

Sethe is, most of all, the mother. In her escape from the plantation, motherhood is emphasized as the strongest motivator, and the most obvious questions to the reader of Beloved are how a mother can kill her own child and if this act can be explained and maybe even be justified, by the inhuman system of slavery. Sethe’s role as a loving mother is the topic of many articles on Beloved. Liz Lewis, for instance in Moral ambiguity in Toni Morrison’s Beloved and Jazz, argues that, “Beloved reflects how in such a society allowing oneself to love is dangerous practice doomed to heartache.” (2) The slaves could not afford to love anybody. Motherhood and family life were nothing that could be taken for granted; for the slave families were

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