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In Morrison's novel Beloved, through the use of locations, Morrison conveys that the only way to truly move on is to separate memories of the past from physical locations.
LOCATIONS
1.Soughing tree at Sweet Home
2.Clearing
3.Shed behind 124
GOLDEN LINES
1. Chapter 1 pg.7: "It shamed her-remembering the wonderful soughing trees rather than the boys. Try as she might to make it otherwise, the sycamores beat out the children every time and she could not forgive her memory of that."
2.Chapter 9 pg.103: "Love it. Love it hard. Yonder they do not love your flesh."
3. Chapter 11 pg. 137-138: "She moved closer with a footfall he didn’t hear the whisper that the flakes of ruse made either as they fell away from the seams of his tobacco tin… “then Paul D himself.’Red heart. Red heart. Red heart.’”
Sycamore tree at Sweet Home
The Clearing
Shed behind 124
RECORDING; https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0M-R4Vil3e4bEtERDlwbkdxYjA
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