Beloved
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One of the primary themes of Beloved is the issue of race and effects of slavery.
Much of the novel focuses on a community of ex-slaves and how they manage to
get on track with their lives. The novel questions, through the eyes of
schoolteacher, what the difference is between a man and an animal. In its vivid
portrayal of the Negro community, complete with their desires and troubles, the
novel shows that a colored
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a matter of not belonging to a single master. The concept of family also pervades the novel. Most of the slaves have been torn apart from their families at an early age, and there is little hope in discovering what is left of their families. The consequences of this type of separation can be seen in Sethe, who is possessive of her children, and Paul D, who is determined not to love anything too much.
a matter of not belonging to a single master. The concept of family also pervades the novel. Most of the slaves have been torn apart from their families at an early age, and there is little hope in discovering what is left of their families. The consequences of this type of separation can be seen in Sethe, who is possessive of her children, and Paul D, who is determined not to love anything too much.