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A 3 page paper which examines the
symbolic and obvious presence of enslavement in Toni Morrison’s novel “Beloved.” No
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theme as well which is present in many different forms throughout the novel. Although we see the main character, and others, trying to put the reality of slavery behind them,
there are other aspects, personal aspects, which are symbolically representative of enslavement. Bearing that perspective in mind the following paper examines the structure of Morrisons novel as it indicates that
slavery will always exist for these people and perhaps for their descendants as well. Enslavement In the beginning, as we see the characters in a somewhat present condition,
a condition wherein the women are not slaves, we also see that the past, which involves at least Sethes enslavement, is very real and part of who she is as
she tries to come to terms with her life. We are given these first perspectives and we assume that she is merely a free woman now. But, that freedom is
not necessarily real for her past is part of who she is and part of the society that controls her. In essence, she will never really be free from slavery,
nor will her living daughter Denver. We see that part of the past is dead, with the death of Baby Suggs who was a constant reminder of slavery and
the hope inherently possessed in freedom. But, even Baby Suggs understands that slavery will always be with them. She dreamed of being free, honestly free, but when Sethe murdered one
of her own children in the hopes that she would never be enslaved and treated like Sethe was, Baby Suggs was never the hopeful woman she once was, presenting
us with the understanding that slavery was a constant reality for them. By the time we finally hear, or read, about the murder of Sethes child we have begun
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