The genre of magic realism in tony morisson’s novel “Beloved”

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In Tony Morrison’s novel Beloved, magic realism acts as a counter to the dominant and destructive Euro-centric narratives of a society, which silences the voices of the oppressed. The ghost-figure Beloved works as an intensification of "magic' and a representation of the 'past' and 'trauma' in the novel. The present study delves into how magic realism highlights and then resolves trauma, otherwise repressed in the mind of the protagonist.

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Рахимова M. (2025). The genre of magic realism in tony morisson’s novel “Beloved”. Диалог, интеграция наук и культур в процессе научного и профессионального образования, 1(1), 132–133. извлечено от https://inlibrary.uz/index.php/discpspe/article/view/81470
Маргуба Рахимова, Самаркандский государственный институт иностранных языков
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Аннотация

In Tony Morrison’s novel Beloved, magic realism acts as a counter to the dominant and destructive Euro-centric narratives of a society, which silences the voices of the oppressed. The ghost-figure Beloved works as an intensification of "magic' and a representation of the 'past' and 'trauma' in the novel. The present study delves into how magic realism highlights and then resolves trauma, otherwise repressed in the mind of the protagonist.


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THE GENRE OF MAGIC REALISM IN TONY MORISSON’S NOVEL “BELOVED”

Rakhimova Marguba

Doctoral student and English teacher of SamSIFL

Abstract.

In Tony Morrison’s novel Beloved, magic realism acts as a counter to the

dominant and destructive Euro-centric narratives of a society, which silences the voices of the

oppressed. The ghost-figure Beloved works as an intensification of "magic' and a representation

of the 'past' and 'trauma' in the novel. The present study delves into how magic realism highlights

and then resolves trauma, otherwise repressed in the mind of the protagonist.

Key words:

magic realism, trauma, plot, personage, novelist, dominant.

Magical realism which originated as a Latin-American and Caribbean narrative strategy

focuses on the handling of trauma generated by the politics and power dynamics of colonized

societies and the resulting divisions. It works as a bridge between various binaries like the

dominant and the depressed and the center and the margins. It is a tool used by writers like Toni

Morrison to highlight the loss of voice and identity when faced with terrible trauma, in the

context of the horrific experiences of slavery faced by many African-Americans.

Toni Morrison is a Nobel Prize- and Pulitzer Prize- winning American novelist. Among

her best known novels are The Bluest Eye, Song of Solomon and Beloved. The 1987 novel,

"Beloved", won the Pulitzer Prize and led to Nobel Prize for Literature.

Beloved is based on fact, which makes it all that much more horrifying. Morrison's

inspiration for the story was Margaret Garner, who killed her two-year-old daughter in 1856, to

keep her from being returned to slavery. Before she could kill the rest of her children and herself,

slave catchers pried the knife from her fingers. On the backbone of this gruesome story,

Morrison builds Beloved, a novel of a baby who haunts the mother who killed her [3].

The style of narration

The story unfolds through a constantly changing lens, giving voice to a wide array of

characters, including the dead and those barely clinging to life. Each character offers their unique

perspective, contributing to the overall narrative. For example, Paul D and Sethe’s individual

flashbacks intertwine in Chapter 2, creating a merged memory. Furthermore, the narrative briefly

adopts the perspectives of four white individuals, exposing the deeply ingrained biases of men

who view enslaved people with callous disregard, considering them akin to domesticated beasts.

This range of viewpoints creates a complex, multifaceted view that depicts individuals linked,

through past traumas or present realities, into a unified community.

Most readers will immediately notice the unconventional structure of “Beloved”. Eschewing a

linear narrative, the novel weaves together different time periods, from the horrors of the slave

ship to the relative safety of Sweet Home, all impacting the present. The past is revealed through

flashbacks, stories, and direct narration, often blurring the lines between then and now with a

striking use of present tense. The novel is built from fragments, challenging the reader to

assemble the shattered pieces. This deliberate juxtaposition of past and present emphasizes the

past's continuing power. By forcing active participation, Morrison prompts readers to

thoughtfully consider the meaning and worth of each fragment. Her artistry, particularly her use

of verse and stream of consciousness when most effective, is breathtaking. Recognizing that

simple storytelling cannot fully express human feeling, she captures those feelings in landmark

passages of modern literature.

The elements of magical realism in the novel

In Morrison's Beloved, the title character is not a typical spectral figure. Despite being

interpreted as a re-embodiment of Sethe's deceased daughter, Beloved is presented as a person of

flesh and blood. While the novel becomes increasingly mystical and mysterious after her arrival,

she isn't the source of this supernatural feeling. Instead, elements like the number given to the

house, 124, and Sethe's relationship with it create a foreboding, dense atmosphere. 124 is


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portrayed as more than just a location; it functions as an active participant in the novel's drama.

Phrases and dialogues like 'when 124 was alive..., '124 was quiet', ' I just hope you'Il pardon my

house ' makes 124 come to life. It is more likely to be a counterpart to the ghost-figure, evident

through various incidents and appearances like "white staircase climbed toward the blue-and-

white wallpaper of the second floor" [6].

The novel also features a strong and compelling focus on "colors," evident in descriptions

and the characters' fascination. As Baby Suggs nears the end of her life, she becomes

preoccupied with colors. The phrases "colored people" and "colored ladies" are frequently

repeated throughout the narrative. This may be interpreted as Morrison's subtle yet powerful

commentary on the prejudice faced by Black individuals due to the color of their skin. Through

these elements, Morrison presents the story with a seemingly ordinary, yet deeply meaningful,

approach as a "narrative of the Black experience in colonial America." Her work examines the

impact of colonization on the culture and the psychological state of Africans, not only on an

individual level but also on a broader cultural scale. The colonizers not only exploited the

economic resources of these countries but also imposed ideological dominance. Consequently,

the novel navigates the complex interplay between the importance of "community" and the

autonomy of "personality" [7].

Conclusion

Toni Morrison's Beloved acts as a voice for the unheard and the silenced. The character

Beloved not only acts as a reminder for the characters of the novel but also as a mouthpiece for

the whole history of slavery and the blacks. Authors like Morrison bring together the real and the

imagined in a bizarre combination of the duo-real world. Though considered as a masterpiece in

the realm of magical realism, it still seeks to question its utility in the process of healing. The

work not only talks about the past struggles and violence but also paves way for a better, united

and equal world in which every single voice holds the same trust and respect.

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Библиографические ссылки

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