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Self- Identity and Black American Community in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Author(s) -
Sharda P. Singh,
Priti Bhatt
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
haridra
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-9092
DOI - 10.54903/haridra.v1i04.7762
Subject(s) - identity (music) , wife , daughter , black women , identity crisis , gender studies , sociology , psychoanalysis , aesthetics , art , political science , psychology , law , personality
Independent and integrated identity is coveted by every human being. Each one longs to be called an intelligent, aware, talented, responsive and creative individual. Black men and women are no exception .The two needs of home and wholeness; for which they yearn; are not available to them on this earth. And they lose in the game of searching identity. But it is well said that EVERY CLOUD HAS A SILVER LINING. The present article pinpoints self-esteem and desires of the identify as the core of her protagonists. Sethe,protagonist of the novel Beloved prefers to kill her daughter rather than to re-slave her .Sethe finds that the prevailing definitions of women,mother and wife are challenged by her racist masters…but it is SHE WHO EXERTS HER IDENTY BY PAVING THE TORTOUS PATH..AND REFUTES ALL OBSTACLES WHICH she was sure that being black and women she can never get love and status.

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