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Exploring Personal Choices in Toni Morrison's Beloved Essay

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Exploring Personal Choices in Toni Morrison's Beloved

At the climax of her book Beloved, Toni Morrison uses strong imagery to examine the mind of a woman who is thinking of killing her own children. She writes,

"Because the truth was simple, not a long-drawn-out record of flowered shifts, tree cages, selfishness, ankle ropes and wells. Simple: she was squatting in the garden and when she saw them coming and recognized schoolteacher's hat, she heard wings. Little hummingbirds stuck their needle beaks right through her headcloth into her hair and beat their wings. And if she thought anything, it was No. Nono. Nonono. Simple. She just flew. Collected every bit of life she had made, all the parts of her that were precious and fine and …show more content…

One example of a character who is succesful in avoiding the path of common sense is Sixo, one of the other slaves on the plantation that Sethe had run away from. He carries on relations with "the Thirty-Mile woman", a girl slave on another plantation. As her name implies, he has to travel thirty miles (during the night) to see her. One meeting-place he tries to use is an Indian holy-spot; the place's presence gives him permission to use it. In the end, he has had sex with her the night before he is killed by slave-hunters (226). Shortly before that time, he refused to speak English any more. At the end of the novel, Paul D tries to use Sixo's words as a way to describe what he wishes his relationship with Sethe would be (state to convey?): "She is a friend of my mind. She gather me, man. The pieces I am, she gather them and give them back to me in all the right order. It's good, you know, when you got a woman who is a friend of your mind."

The story gives absolutely no hint as to how Beloved feels or why she does what she does. It only describes what she does and says. All events in the story are consistent with the possibility that 124 was subject to earthquakes for a while (perhaps because of coal mining in the vicinity), and then a tramp who had almost drowned in the river and had high fever wandered up to the house, stayed there a while, and ran away when she saw the

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