



Toni Morrison's Beloved
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Morrison's novel Beloved, which is discussed in this term paper, is full of emotions and
feelings. It balances fear, hatred, tension, passion and also love, which appears in various
forms such as motherly love, physical love or the abstract love of freedom. The analysis of
this important and interesting theme focuses on questions like, e.g. How are feelings
(especially love) presented and described? What significance do exemplarily selected
relationships in the book have? How far are psychological aspects involved ?
Likewise, it is shed light on the political aspects in the book . Morrison questions the
American maxim, which is stated in the Declaration of Independence, that ?all men are
created equal' by showing how slaves worked, fought and even died for ?natural' human
rights like freedom, the pursuit of happiness or, even more fundamental, the merely
recognition as human beings. The multi-perspective view on the slaves? every-day live before,
during and after the escape into freedom is both a fascinating and upsetting description of
how slavery really was and, furthermore, an accusation of injustice and inhumanity
throughout the time of slavery and today. In 2.0, the facets of slavery and its consequences are
centred. It shall be shown how this dark part of the American history influenced, respectively
manipulated, human beings and their actions and feelings.
The analysis in 3.0 concentrates on the memory of the individual, i.e. it is examined whether
and how it is possible for Sethe and other characters to overcome their horrible past. In
addition, the issue of a collective memory is regarded. Moreover, the thesis that working
through the past and overcoming it is closely connected with the supernatural, especially with
the ghost of Beloved, is debated. Here, attention is turned in particular to Morrison's roots of
African traditions and the question how (much) they inspired the book and in what respect
they are interwoven in the plot.
Throughout the whole analysis, such important aspects as the physical and psychological
effects of slavery, the special situation of women and narrative and stylistic features are
considered, the latter is surveyed more detailed in 4.0.
In the conclusion it should be summed up what was found out and it is shortly reflected on the
author's intention and message. At the end, a brief personal comment will be given on
Beloved.