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Beloved
Toni Morrison
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Study Guide
Summary
Plot Overview
Key Questions and Answers
What Does the Ending Mean?
Summary & Analysis
Part One: Chapter 1
Part One: Chapters 2–3
Part One: Chapters 4–6
Part One: Chapters 7–8
Part One: Chapters 9–11
Part One: Chapters 12–14
Part One: Chapters 15–18
Part Two: Chapter 19
Part Two: Chapters 20–23
Part Two: Chapters 24–25
Part Three: Chapter 26
Part Three: Chapters 27–28
Characters
Character List
Sethe
Denver
Beloved
Paul D
Baby Suggs
Main Ideas
Themes
Plot Analysis
Protagonist
Antagonist
Setting
Motifs
Symbols
Genre
Style
Point of View
Tone
Foreshadowing
Key Facts
Who is Beloved?
Quotes
Important Quotes Explained
Quotes By Theme
Slavery
Community
The Past
Family
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Part One: Chapter 1
Part One: Chapters 2–3
Part One: Chapters 4–6
Part One: Chapters 7–8
Part One: Chapters 9–11
Part One: Chapters 12–14
Part One: Chapters 15–18
Part Two: Chapter 19
Part Two: Chapters 20–23
Part Two: Chapters 24–25
Part Three: Chapter 26
Part Three: Chapters 27–28
Quotes By Character
Sethe
Denver
Beloved
Paul D
Baby Suggs
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Context
Beloved and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850
Slave Narratives of the Nineteenth Century
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Context
Plot Overview
Character List
Analysis of Major Characters
Themes, Motifs & Symbols
Part One: Chapter 1
Part One: Chapters 2-3
Part One: Chapters 4-6
Part One: Chapters 7-8
Part One: Chapters 9-11
Part One: Chapters 12-14
Part One: Chapters 15-18
Part Two: Chapter 19
Part Two: Chapters 20-23
Part Two: Chapters 24-25
Part Three: Chapter 26
Part Three: Chapters 27-28
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Themes, Motifs & Symbols Quiz
Further Study
Themes, Motifs & Symbols Quiz
1
of 5
The novel's central theme is the devastation wrought by ___.
Death
War
Slavery
Age
2
of 5
The death of Sethe's daughter and the exorcism of Beloved are both accomplished in part because of which character(s)?
The slave owners
Paul D
The black community
Denver
3
of 5
Which colors are used throughout the novel to symbolize hope, emotion, vitality, and loss?
Reds
Greens
Blues
Yellows
4
of 5
What religion is referenced throughout the language of the novel?
Christianity
Judaism
Islam
Buddhism
5
of 5
How do the characters react to the supernatural events that occur throughout the story?
Surprise
Horror
Acceptance
Dismissal
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