Sethe does not see death as such an opposing alternative compared to the life she remembers. Beloved, seen as the ghost-daughter, is returning back to her mother but she is doing so angry. She is angry for the same reasons as Sethe -- she missed out on the opportunity to be a daughter. Sethe can now take care of Beloved like she was supposed to before. Sethe sees her mother as she never did before and begins to accept her circumstance.
Beloved's identity symbolizes the ghost-child and ghost-mother of Sethe and others who passed before her. Deborah Horvitz believes the ghost represents both the dead child and the dead mother. She writes the ghost-child prompts Sethe to "remember her own mother because, in fact, the murdered daughter and the slave mother are a conflated or combined identity" (Horvitz). From this perspective, we can understand the importance of the mother/daughter relationship. Sethe's mother experienced the Middle Passage and "relates that ordeal through a coded message from the ship revealing that she too is a Beloved who, like Sethe, has been cruelly separated from her own mother" (Horvitz). Having the ghost represent both absent characters completes a cycle of "mother-daughter loss, perceived abandonment, betrayal, and recovery (Horvtiz)" in the novel.
Self-identity and freedom are complicated issues in the novel. They are even more difficult to attain for the slave. Freedom is a form of maternity in the novel. Baby Suggs realizes the fullness of her self when she is free. Sethe, too, experiences more self-awareness when she is free. She claims the selfishness she feels is right and this feeling allows her to identify with all aspects of life, including her passions and responsibilities. She experiences beauty and she experiences the tug of being a woman and a mother. Before she can reach this point, Beloved pushes her to extremes. Sethe attempts to appease Beloved, for any mistakes in the past. Whether the ghost is her mother of her daughter, Sethe does what she can to please her. She almost starves Denver and herself because she gives all the food to Beloved. For some time, Beloved is controlling Sethe and this...
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