Ff who is the beloved chapter 7
When it was already evening, all workers could go home. There aren't too many reports to do. When night fell and the office was closed, Moon slipped into the data warehouse. Moon has been back in the finance department for three months, and he hasn't found anything suspicious. But today he had a glimpse of a report, which was then seized by his chief and stored in a data warehouse.
He even got scolded for carelessly seeing reports that were not part of his job. With a dim of light, Moon tried to find the report roll in the middle of a mountain of reports. But there is no wasted effort if we have a strong intention.
Without realizing it, there was a silhouette standing behind him, wielding a sword. In the throne room, Tanya was seated in her throne chair, while the ministers and palace officials lined up on her left and right. Tanya reads a scroll, "Minister of Finance, Bulgeun. Minister of Taxation, Paldo. Chief Auditor, Satnip. Head of the agricultural produce warehouse, Madeok. What I mentioned is that all of their subordinates were fired.
Why suddenly fire us? Moon appeared carrying a scroll. Some people seem unable to hide their surprise. A man about to cut Moon's head.
Suddenly a chain tied the hands of the man who was raising the sword. Moon turned and was surprised, immediately stepping aside while hugging the scroll he found. The chain was jerked, causing the killer's body toss and hit the cupboard. Sethe speaks in this chapter, followed by Denver in Chapter 21 and Beloved in Chapter Chapter 23 comprises a chorus of the three voices.
She mine. Sethe cannot understand why, despite all the clues, she initially failed to recognize that Beloved was her daughter incarnate.
She decides Paul D must have distracted her. She remembers that her own mother was hanged, but she does not know the circumstances that prompted the lynching. Perhaps her mother attempted to run away, but without Sethe. Sethe wants to believe her mother would never have abandoned her, that she was as devoted a mother as Sethe herself is. After killing Beloved, Sethe wanted to lie down in the grave with her dead daughter.
She confesses that she has loved Sethe out of fear, and that Howard and Buglar ran away because they, like Denver, feared that whatever it was that motivated Sethe to kill her children might resurface one day. Denver believes that Beloved returned to help her wait for her father to come home. Denver is also convinced that she must protect Beloved from Sethe.
She remembers everything Baby Suggs told her about Halle, which was that he was an angel who loved things too much. The power of his love used to scare Baby Suggs because she knew that the large size of his heart made it an easy target.
She is swallowed by the woman and, suddenly, she is the woman. Beloved says that she and Sethe lost and found one another. She tells Sethe that she came back from the other side for her, that she remembers her, and that she is scared the men without skin will come back. Sethe assures her that they will not. Denver warns Beloved not to love Sethe too much. Beloved says she already loves Sethe too much, and Denver promises to protect her. Beloved begs Sethe never to leave her again and Sethe complies.
Beloved laments that Sethe left and hurt her. As she meditates on her murder of her daughter, Sethe makes mental and emotional connections to her own mother, whom she suspects of having tried to escape without bringing Sethe along. She conceives of her own act as one of love, free of the disregard or contempt that would motivate an abandonment.
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