This character's tooth came out, a physical representation for a feeling of "falling apart"
Who is Beloved
This rhetorical device uses descriptive language to help readers picture and imagine a scene in their reading.
What is Imagery
This theme has been a big antagonist especially in the sections about the past, and it drove some characters towards protecting their own children from this theme.
What is Slavery
Baby Suggs make pies out of this.
What is 2 buckets of blackberries
This street is where Janey lives.
The four horseman came and took the ax from this grunting, crazy old character
Who is Stamp Paid
this rhetorical device uses the repetition of phrases or singular words to convey their importance to the story.
What is Alliteration
What is Motherhood
What is sethe’s mouth
Their past has caused them to unravel, causing trembling hands and a loss of self-control
Who is Paul D
this is an extravagant or overly dramatic exaggeration of something.
What is a hyperbole
This theme shows the depriving of a person or group of their basic human rights.
What is Dehumanization
Sethe did this to get Paul D away from beloved.
What is inviting him to sleep in her bed
These four came to 124 to capture Sethe and her children to return to Sweet Home (be specific)
Who are school teacher, nephew, slave catcher and sheriff
this rhetorical device uses a vocal imitation of an action or sound they are generally associated with.
What is Onomatopoeia
This theme has to do with beloved and their spooky abilities and ghostly presence.
What is the paranormal
Paul D says Sethe loves to _____
What is thick
This character first went by Jenny Whitlow
Who is Baby Suggs
Find an example from the book of a rhetorical device seen throughout the section compares two or more things using "like" or "as".
What is a Simile
This theme is seen in Baby Suggs and the reactions of the people she helped.
What is Overgenerosity (anything that means overly generous)
Paul D criticizes Sethe’s way of loving by saying
What is you have two feet not four