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Who The Hell Is Beloved

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The intentional variety of possible interpretations is perhaps one of the most important issues in Toni Morrison’s award-winning novel Beloved. Nonetheless, the novel can be looked at and analyzed, complexity that is laid out and drawn throughout the novel is given by the several comprehensions that confound any basic understandings. One issue of essential and basic importance, in addition to many debatable topics in this novel, is illustrating the various possibilities for understanding the title character Beloved. As Robert Broad recognizes, “The question, ‘Who the hell is Beloved?’ must haunt the reader of the novel,” and the reader must come to some basic understanding of her character to appreciate the difficult stream of consciousness sections. Only there may not be “basic” understanding of the character Beloved, since she outwardly rejects any single …show more content…

Moreover, both of these ways prove to be emotionally unhealthy for the characters; thus, they learn a way to deal with it throughout the course of the novel. Toni Morrison intentionally utilized a technique of leaving the reader with a lot of unanswered questions, in addition to pulling the reader into the spirits of many diverse and emotionally saturated characters. Since the author purposefully left many unsolved issues for the reader’s interpretations, I will be trying to answer one of the most controversial questions the book arises. Who (or what) is Beloved? Many would argue that Beloved is the soul of Sethe’s third child, who she killed to protect from being a slave, while others think that Beloved did not even exist and that she was nothing but a fabrication of the other character’s troubled lives. One thing is for sure the presence that appeared on a stump in the front yard of house 124 did exist and changed, in extreme, everyone that surrounded

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