Beloved novel commentaryBeloved was a 1987 novel by Toni Morrison. It was hailed as "a milestone in the history of American literature," and Morrison won the Nobel Prize in Literature for it. She was the first African American female writer to win this award.
The story was set in the era of slavery. Seth, a female slave from the Sweet Home plantation in Kentuckia, escaped pregnant. On the way to escape, in order to save her newborn daughter from being harmed by the slave owner, Seth cut the throat of her daughter, Beloved, who had just learned how to crawl. She was determined not to let her child suffer the same fate. This incident had caused an irreparable wound to Seth's heart. Later, a symbolic half-human, half-ghost girl with the same name as her daughter appeared. Out of love and atonement, Seth accepted her into the family, and the family became a ghost world.
Morrison implanted the cultural code in the novel, deviated from the traditional naming pattern, and implanted the "cultural code of the bottom of black culture". This stemmed from her "indescribable" nature. In this novel, racial identity and gender characteristics were unavoidable. Race is a persistent theme in Morrison's novels. Some scholars pointed out that Beloved's monologue implied a kind of psychoanalysis, which was a re-emergence of the unspeakable experience of the slave trade, collective trauma, and black extinction. Slavery had caused physical and mental harm to black people, and it had affected future generations, causing them to suffer from racial discrimination for a long time. The gender was also an important part of the novel. The black woman in the novel played the role of the head of the family from the mother's point of view and bore the main responsibility of the family. This was because under slavery, slave owners practiced marriage to obtain free labor. Black women did not have a fixed husband, and mothers became the only basis for identifying blood relations, responsible for taking care of and educating children.
Morrison's dual identity as a black and female made her the "other" in the context of culture, race and gender in America (which was centered on white culture). The whites systematically plundered and rewritten the language, squeezing the space for black female writers to speak. In order to achieve the purpose of her writing, Morrison adopted a roundabout strategy and embedded a "double-voiced text" interpretation in the narrative text, which resonated with the black readers without disappointing the white readers. It was also a kind of wisdom and courage to implant the cultural code into the title of the novel. In the African national ritual system, the "baby naming ceremony" was important, but the daughter of the protagonist Sethe in the novel had not been officially named when she was two years old. After her death, she was called "Beloved" by her mother. This novel focused on the historical issues of the American slavery period from 1855 to 1873 and the reconstruction of the South. It provided a platform for African Americans to re-remember that period of history and reflected Morrison's strong historical awareness. Together with "
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