Volume : 4, Issue : 1, January - 2015

THEMATIC CONCERNS IN THE "BELOVED" BY TONI MORRISON

Subhash Singh

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<p>Toni Morrison&rsquo;s fiction revolves around black women defining their roles and striving to survive in a male dominated< /> society.Her work is also often heavily influenced by her inheritance of the African American culture.Beloved explores the< /> physical, emotional, and spiritual devastation wrought by slavery, a devastation that continues to haunt those characters who are former slaves< /> even in freedom.From the beginning, Belovedfocuses on the import of memory and history. Sethe struggles daily with the haunting legacy of< /> slavery, in the form of her threatening memories and also in the form of her daughter&rsquo;s aggressive ghost.It also demonstrates the extent to which< /> individuals need the support of their communities in order to survive. In ief, closing chapter of the book, Morrison returns the narration to a< /> more universalized, abstracted, and distanced voice.The result is poetic: words rhyme and phrases repeat, affecting an almost trancelike state in< /> the reader</p>

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Subhash Singh THEMATIC CONCERNS IN THE ''BELOVED''BY TONI MORRISON Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 1 January 2015


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