Morrison's Beloved: A Review
Everything in a novel is there only because the author chooses it
to be there: characters, plot devices, structure and pacing, tone, etc. all
are ways in which the author says what he/she has to say. Morrison
implements different characters and ideas to enhance the slavery of the
time and its lasting affects. While the story is of heartbreak there are
various representations of concepts. Which can be seen through realism and
the characters of Mr. Bodwin and Baby Suggs.
Mr. Bodwin is a white abolitionist and has high hopes for blacks in
the future. He spends the happiest ....
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