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![]() BelovedToni MorrisonIn CliffsNotes on 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
About the AuthorAbout the NovelIntroductionA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersA Brief Chronology of the Events in BelovedCharacter MapSummaries and CommentariesEpigraphPart One: Chapter 1Part One: Chapter 2Part One: Chapter 3Part One: Chapter 4Part One: Chapter 5Part One: Chapter 6Part One: Chapter 7Part One: Chapter 8Part One: Chapter 9Part One: Chapter 10Part One: Chapter 11Part One: Chapter 12Part One: Chapters 13 and 14Part One: Chapter 15Part One: Chapter 16Part One: Chapters 17 and 18Part Two: Chapter 19Part Two: Chapters 20 and 21Part Two: Chapters 22 and 23Part Two: Chapter 24Part Two: Chapter 25Part Three: Chapter 26Part Three: Chapter 27Part Three: Chapter 28Character AnalysesSetheBelovedDenverBaby SuggsPaul DschoolteacherCritical EssaysBeloved and its ForerunnersFormSettingsThemesMotifsStyleWomen in BelovedA Note on SlaveryBeloved, the FilmStudy HelpQuizEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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