Summaries and Commentaries

Part One: Chapter 5

Morrison liberally salts this chapter with details that indicate that the visitor is the embodiment of Sethe's daughter Beloved, who would be about 20 years old if she had lived. Tendrils of superstition cling to the scene, such as the following:

    *    Beloved emerges from the water, like a child born from a watery sac.

    *    Her wobbly head is reminiscent of a newborn unable to support the weight of its oversized cranium. In this book, it is also emblematic of a head partially severed from the neck.

    *    Beloved’s unlined hands and baby-soft complexion are as fragile as the skin of an infant.

    *    Her extreme thirst suggests a baby eager to nurse.

    *    The disappearance of the dog, Here Boy, is a gothic touch springing from traditions that claim animals can sense the presence of evil.

    *    Sethe's loss of bladder control is an image of the emptying of the chorion and amnion preceding birth.

It seems strange that Sethe, who often thinks about her dead daughter and has lived with her daughter’s ghost for years, fails to connect the girl's name with her own Beloved. However, perhaps the idea that her daughter might return to her as something other than a spirit is something that Sethe cannot conceive. When Denver displays uncharacteristic devotion toward Beloved, Sethe assumes that Denver's compassion arises from a need for female companionship near her own age. Denver, perceiving that Beloved is the "something" that she has been waiting for, demonstrates her understanding of who Beloved is by announcing that Here Boy is not going to return.

The events in this chapter establish the foundation for the four-way emotional conflict that will arise as the novel continues. These events will ultimately lead to Denver's emancipation from an overprotective mother and Sethe's confrontation with her secret past. Meanwhile, cautiously silent Paul D will navigate the troubled waters between mother and daughters and realize that the expansion of a triad (Sethe, Denver, and Paul D) into a foursome (Sethe, Beloved, Denver, and Paul D) greatly weakens his position as the evolving male head of the household.


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