Book Review of Beloved by Toni Morrison
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The setting for the book: Post Civil War Cincinnati
- The three main characters
- The true identity of Beloved
- Conclusion
Abstract
It is easy for cataclysmic traumatism to press to obscurity past history because of the weakness and shame of the human spirit itself. History is never a clean palindrome backward and forward, because during its recollection there is always an emotional motive, and nearly every motive is bruised. In her magnum opus beloved, toni morrison lends her semiotic voice to people, who, during their own frangible history, were denied language itself. In one of the most spiritually brave novels ever written, morrison refuses to allow the reader to disavow the imprint of history and pronounces the painful and debilitating effects it has on the collective humanity that does so. You will not read this novel and arise unmarked from the passing.
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