Essay Archive - Beloved: We All Look the Same In the Dark
Beloved: We All Look the Same In the Dark
In the course of Beloved by Toni Morrison, Sethe undergoes a journey from a woman whose only identity is drawn from the fact that she is a mother, to the beginnings of identifying herself as a human being. To Sethe, the future was a matter of “keeping the past at bay.” She is a frustrated woman who finds no comfort in the society until she faces her past. There is a need for humankind to cope with the past in order to progress to the future.
Slavery was tearing apart Sethe’s life right from the get-go. Blacks were dehumanized by their white plantation owners. One....
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