Beloved Symbolism Analysis

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Recurring Symbols
In Beloved, by Toni Morrison, the three recurring symbols: colors, 124, and trees, enhances the meaning of the novel by showing the tragedies that occur for each symbol. Baby Suggs, Sethe’s mother, craves colors before she dies. The colors represent her last happiness. The numbers represent Sethe’s family and the number of children she has. The trees represents freedom and burdens on the slaves. Based on the title, the novel portrays itself as a haunted novel. After reading through the novel, not only is the house haunted by Beloved, but the characters are also haunted by their past as being slaves. At the end of the novel, Morrison shows that Sethe has escaped her barriers and the ghost.
The recurring symbol for Baby Suggs is colors, especially red, which represents pain. As Baby Suggs age, her last hope and joy are to see colors. She mostly craves orange and purple because it reminds her of the “keeping room,” which was where she preached. Suggs does not like to crave black and white because that reminds her of the horrible times when she was at Sweet Home, wh...

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