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Toni Morrison's Beloved

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Each writer has his or her own special style of writing, some sort of technique that sets them apart from everyone else. Toni Morrison excels at scrambling the events the order in which the reader is presented information. This style of writing creates a tougher book to read, but also a more rewarding reading experience. In "Beloved", by Toni Morrison, Morrison uses nonlinear exposition to create a sense of chaos through out the book, provide her audience with multiple points of view, and provide context for the current or upcoming events.

It is apparent to the reader early in the book that the family is borderline insane. Sethe killed her own daughter whose spirit now haunts the house, Paul D is incredibly short tempered, and Denver, while
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