Worksheet on Beloved: Sethe's Choice

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A worksheet exploring Sethe's decision-making in Beloved, focusing on analysis and annotation skills for Year 9 students.

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Worksheet on Beloved: Sethe's Choice

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Scene Summary and Context

In Toni Morrison's Beloved, Sethe's decision regarding her past and her family reflects complex themes of trauma, motherhood, and escape from slavery. The scene described takes place in the aftermath of Sethe's escape from Sweet Home, where she is haunted by her memories and the ghost of her daughter. Her choice to kill her child rather than allow her to be enslaved illustrates her desperate attempt to reclaim agency in an impossible situation. The quote 'I will never run from another thing' encapsulates her resolve, highlighting the depth of her trauma and her determination to protect her children at all costs. This moment reveals the internal conflict between her maternal instincts and her traumatic experiences that continue to shape her decisions. Morrison's narrative style employs vivid imagery and symbolism to deepen the reader's understanding of Sethe's emotional landscape. Key phrases such as 'the past is never dead' and 'freedom is not sweet' serve as recurring motifs, underscoring the enduring impact of slavery on her psyche and her choices. The scene is pivotal in understanding Sethe's character—her resilience, her pain, and her relentless desire to forge a different future for her children amidst the scars of history.
1.
Summarise the key events described in the scene summary in no more than three sentences.
[2 marks]
2.
Identify one literary technique used in the passage and explain its effect.
[3 marks]
3.
What does the quote 'I will never run from another thing' reveal about Sethe's character?
[2 marks]
4.
How does Morrison use imagery to depict Sethe's emotional state? Provide one example from the passage.
[3 marks]
5.
Analyse how the motif 'the past is never dead' functions in conveying the novel's themes.
[6 marks]
6.
Identify and explain the effect of one technique Morrison uses to evoke empathy for Sethe.
[3 marks]
7.
Discuss the significance of the phrase 'freedom is not sweet' within the context of this scene.
[3 marks]
8.
Creative Writing: Imagine you are a character witnessing Sethe’s internal conflict. Write a short monologue (about 20 lines) expressing your thoughts and feelings about her situation.
9.
Identify the volta or turning point in the scene and explain its importance.
[4 marks]
10.
Explain how Morrison’s use of language contributes to the tone of the scene.
[3 marks]

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12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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