Primarily wrote on the theme of the slavery, Toni Morrison was an American writer and editor; Shewas born in Lorain (Ohio) on 18th of February 1931 and was raised there. Morrison completed her B.A.in 1953 from Howard University, following which she completed her Master’s degree in AmericanLiterature in 1955 from Cornell University. Her debut novel was The Bluest Eye, but she was widelyregarded as the best fictional American black writer with the publication of her masterpiece novelBeloved.Beloved by Toni Morrison shows the supernatural elements such as ghosts and spiritual bounding bythe slavery. She has primarily written on the slavery and color discrimination. The present researchpaper explores how the presence of Beloved and the invocation of ancestral memory function not onlyas supernatural phenomena, but as symbolic representations of the lingering effects of slavery,collective memory, and the need for reconciliation with the past. The novel contains supernaturalelements such as ghosts, and spirits. The ghost present in the novel Beloved embodies the suppressedtraumas and unspoken sufferings of enslaved individuals, while ancestral spirits symbolize culturalcontinuity and the resilience of identity amidst historical dislocation. This research paper argues thatToni Morrison has utilized the ghostlines not for only to depict horror, but to reconstruct historythrough it. For this she draws upon theories of haunting, trauma studies, and African American literarytradition, give voice to the silenced, and initiate a process of healing. Through this point of view, Belovedtranscends the genre of historical fiction and becomes a profound meditation on memory, identity, andthe unseen forces that shape the present.
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