Beloved is a novel which reveals an escaped slave’s story of pain, danger and love. Sethe has many experiences and memories throughout the novel that form the skeptical view she has on the world. In the novel Beloved, Toni Morrison uses syntax, figurative language, and a selection of details to expand the reader’s understanding of Sethe’s worldview. With the use of syntax, Toni Morrison is able to show how Sethe was able to run from her problems, and to not look back. Page 192 reads, “She just flew. Collected every bit of life she had made, all the parts of her that were fine and beautiful, and carried, pushed, dragged them through the veil, out, away, over there where no one could hurt them.” The wording of the sentence sentence demonstrates how Sethe could …show more content…
“She remembered that the yard had a fence with a gate… She did not see the whiteboys who pulled it down, yanked up the posts and smashed the gate leaving 124 desolate and exposed…” The fence of 124 represents how Sethe was able to live her life closed off and safe from the rest of the world. The fence was a barrier, that could keep the house and family protected from outside forces. After Schoolteacher came looking for Sethe, and when she came back from being jailed, she noticed that the fence was gone, was pulled up by white boys. This detail about the fence can be related to Sethe’s own life. . She was the fence- when the white people that were searching for her found her, they wanted to rip her up from her life, take her back to Sweet Home. Sethe’s home won’t be the same without the fence, and neither will she. The white people ruined her life, by tempting her to kill her own baby by trying to force her back into slavery. Like the fence, she was ripped up and away from her life that she was just starting to put