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Beloved is a story about America's relationship with slavery, but it's also a story about rebirth and redemption for those who seem irredeemable. Grand, right? Well, that's just how Toni Morrison rolls. Morrison takes the whole issue of slavery and turns it on its head.
- Beloved Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory
The Red Heart and The Pink Flecks. All you need to know...
- Beloved Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory
The Red Heart and The Pink Flecks. All you need to know about the red heart is in the one OMG-no-they-didn't scene between Paul D and Beloved: "Beloved." He said it, but she did not go. She moved closer with a footfall he didn't hea...
Everything you need to know about the writing style of Toni Morrison's Beloved, written by experts with you in mind.
Beloved may cover a lot of emotional ground, but it also covers a lot of honest-to-goodness physical ground. Sure, most of the novel is set within one tiny house at the end of a country road, but i...
Beloved is the sun, the moon, the stars… in other words, she's everything in this book. Without Beloved, the story would lack a core and a structure—without her, we have no plot... Denver. If you think Beloved has the right to some serious griping, wait until you read about Denver.
In addition to the haunted house that is 124, Beloved is about the after-effects of slavery in a community of free slaves. That means the notion of home becomes an ideal that is finally in reach yet still unattainable for most of the ex-slaves.
Everything you need to know about the genre of Toni Morrison's Beloved, written by experts with you in mind.