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Beloved
In the Novel Beloved, by Toni Morrison unmasks the horrors of slavery,
and depicts its aftermath on African Americans. The story is perfect for
all who did not experience nor could imagine how it was to be an African
American in America circa the 1860’s. Beloved lends a gateway to
understanding the trials and tribulations of the modern African
American. The Novel has many things that occur that are very striking,
most of which have to deal with the treatment of the African Americans.
The book as a whole is very disturbing, and even shows to what lengths
African Americans were willing to go to avoid enslavement of themselves
or their children.
In the novel the most extreme case of someone avoiding enslavement comes
from the main character when she attempts to kill her children. The main
character , Sethe, is not willing to let her children end up re-enslaved
and would rather see them dead and in Heaven then in an earthly hell of
being slaves. I believe that from Sethe was justified in her actions.
Slavery is a very harsh and horrible way to live, and living in chains
and without freedom is not living as a human should. Slavery degraded
African Americans from humans, to that of animals. They were not treated
with any respect, or proper care. Even modern day criminals, those that
have murdered large numbers of people are treated more humanly then the
average slave ever was. The life that the children would of lived would
of been one of complete servitude, they would of never of known what it
was like to live on their own and make their own decisions. This all
goes back to the fact that they would never be human or treated as
humans, so based on this I believe that Sethe was justified in killing
her children and preventing them from becoming enslaved.
The fact that the slaves where treated like animals, and where traded
and sold like cattle is well depicted in the book. This did not actually
shock me, the items in the book that shocked me had to do with the
living conditions, and punishments that the men where put through. What
I am referring to in particular are the living conditions at the work
camp in Georgia. The fact that the men were in little cubbie holes in a
trench in the ground is very disturbing. The fact that when it rained
"They squatted in muddy water, slept above it, peed in it(110)" was very
shocking and unpleasant to me. The other thing that was really
disturbing at the same camp was the "breakfast". This was disgusting and
at the same time seemed very weird. The white men considered the African
Americans to be animals, yet they still made them perform oral sex on
them. This was quite possibly the most bothersome and abhorrent item
that occurred to the slaves in the book.
The treatment of the slaves has a lot to do with current African
Americans and the many items they face. In the book, there is no such
thing as a family, the slaves can not be married nor are they allowed to
be "mothers" or "fathers" to their children. This carries over to modern
America in that some African Americans still have problems with family
structure and slavery can be held accountable for this. Another reason
this book is helpful is that it explains why African Americans attempt
to remove themselves from making close bonds with family, as Professor
Jordan said they have to make fun of moms and learn that they can not
protect the people they love from others. This goes back to the roots of
slavery to the fact that families where split up and the slaves had not
control, and thus could not protect the ones that they loved. To prevent
themselves from being hurt by this they learned a way to form a
protective barrier against it and that barrier is not to get close or
expect to be able to protect the ones you love.
The book Beloved, has many key points about slavery and brings to light
many things that are not well known. The book helps to show the roots of
African Americans and how those roots still affect their lives today.
This helps the reader to better understand African Americans and how
they relate to their past. It also brings to light the many cruelties
inherent in slavery and the affect this had on an entire race of people
and their development in the U.S.
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