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Infanticide Uncondemned: Reflections on Trauma in Morrison’s "Beloved"

Abstract
This essay sets out to prove how the story of infanticide in Morrison’s Beloved was not condemned by community and how the communal response implicitly ratified the murderous mother’s remorselessness. I refute the main character’s maternal love as a driving force for the killing and claim that the chronic trauma of slavery has left her incapable of having any feelings, which affects her loving her children and leaves her unable to feel remorse for the murder she committed. I also argue that the community response ratified her reaction, as most of them shared similar traumas and a collective mutuality and responsibility for the murder.
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Student essay
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/26173
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Date
2011-07-04
Author
Sirkka, Lotta
Keywords
Toni Morrison
Beloved
trauma
remorse
maternal love
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SPL kandidatuppsats i engelska
SPL 2011-046
Language
eng
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