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What Is Sethe's Relationship In Beloved

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What is the definition of love? Love can be defined as an intense feeling of deep affection. People express love in many different ways. Slavery has affected the love and emotions that black people could show for one another. In Toni Morrison’s Beloved, Morrison describes love through the main characters Sethe, Beloved, and Denver. Sethe’s is a slave mother of four children: Beloved, Denver, Burglar and Howard. She escapes the slave plantation Sweethome and lives with only one of her children Denver. Sethe would do anything to keep her children from going into slavery. Sethe attempted to kill all four of her children, but was only successful killing Beloved. Her love for Beloved was unconditional when she has sex with the engraver to get …show more content…

She first appears in the book when she is walking out of the water. This is similar to a baby giving birth and when Beloved arose from the water Sethe felt a sense of her water breaking. Beloved comes back as a spirit to haunt her mother for what she did. Beloved loves Sethe’s, but is angry with her. Beloved, constantly asks Sethe questions about her past in which makes her feel bad. Beloved shows sign throughout the book that she is like a toddler. For example, when Beloved is upset she rips her tooth out her mouth. In addition, she constantly yearns for Sethe’s attentions and other things that a small child would want. When Beloved was outside waiting for Sethe in the cold, Sethe put a shawl around beloved to keep her warm. Beloved in a sense needs Sethe like how a toddler needs their mother. Even though Beloved comes back as an angry spirit her actions of bringing out Sethe’s past is what allows Sethe to grow. Ultimately if Beloved didn’t really love Sethe, she would not have such a strong connection towards her and always want to have her …show more content…

Denver wanted Sethe all to herself because she is lonely. When Paul D a former slave from Sweethome arrived, Denver feels a sense of jealousy. Denver get smart with Paul D and Sethe does nothing. Sethe tells Denver stories about her past; Denver is only interested in the stories Sethe tell her about her own birth. When Beloved appears Denver feels a deep connection towards her. This is ironic because when Sethe tried to kill all of her children, Denver is forced to drink blood from Beloved as she fed on Sethe’s breast. Also Denver felt as though she had to protect Sethe from Beloved. Denver throughout the book tries to find new things that Beloved and her can do together. Similar to how to sister or two best friends would hangout. Towards the end of the text we find out that the only reason Denver stays with her mother is because she is waiting for her father Halle to arrive. Denver’s love for her mother is out of fear and loneliness. Denver is afraid that one day her mother will attempt to kill her again. But besides Beloved, Sethe is the only person that Denver

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