What Does Baby Suggs Symbolize In Beloved

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As a former slave, Sethe has a past abounded with hardships and work. She did not have time to “stop and smell the roses,” especially after a rose worth her time died and she “lost her milk” in the shed. After she ran away, she finally was able to look at the world around her, observing the many different colors and how the sun affects the earth; however she could not see them clearly until her rose came back to life and she was able to share the beauty with her love, Beloved. Her return spurns Sethe's engagement with the world and life itself (until the end of the novel.) As she is able to notice more and more colors, she is able to notice more and more of life. For example, Baby Suggs started pondering the colors around her, leading her to