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![]() BelovedToni MorrisonIn Beloved, Toni Morrison portrays the horrors and lasting torment of slavery in a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel centered on escaped slave, Sethe. Fiercely determined to move beyond her brutal past, Sethe vows to give her children freedom from a life of servitude — at any cost. She kills her 2-year-old daughter to keep her out of the grasp of slave catchers, only to be revisited by the restless spirit of the beloved child — first as a ghost, then in the flesh. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryToni Morrison BiographyEarly YearsEducationTeaching and WritingCritical ResponseHonorsAbout BelovedIntroductionA Brief Chronology of the Events in BelovedSummary and Analysis by ChapterEpigraphPart 1: Chapter 1Part 1: Chapter 2Part 1: Chapter 3Part 1: Chapter 4Part 1: Chapter 5Part 1: Chapter 6Part 1: Chapter 7Part 1: Chapter 8Part 1: Chapter 9Part 1: Chapter 10Part 1: Chapter 11Part 1: Chapter 12Part 1: Chapters 13–14Part 1: Chapter 15Part 1: Chapter 16Part 1: Chapters 17–18Part 2: Chapter 19Part 2: Chapters 20–21Part 2: Chapters 22–23Part 2: Chapter 24Part 2: Chapter 25Part 3: Chapter 26Part 3: Chapter 27Part 3: Chapter 28Character ListCharacter MapCharacter AnalysisSetheBelovedDenverBaby SuggsPaul DschoolteacherCritical EssaysBeloved and Its ForerunnersForm in BelovedSettings of BelovedThemes in BelovedMotifs in BelovedStyle of BelovedWomen in BelovedA Note on SlaveryBeloved, the FilmStudy and Homework HelpFull Glossary for BelovedQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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