Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Love & Hate Research Topic

Post your Beloved research question here.

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  1. How Beloved goes back and forth between loving Sethe and yearning for that motherly bond to hating Sethe and wanting her to experience the pain she has.

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  2. How Paul D loved Sethe but at the same time resented her due to her love and attention given to Beloved.

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  3. How characters such as Paul D. and Stamp Paid loved and hated their partner/wife.

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  4. How characters such as Sethe loved and hated parts of their lives? From finding love at sweet Home to hated the people that she worked for at Sweet Home.

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  6. Analyze Denver and how her relationship with Sethe demonstrates a Love/Hate relationship.

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  7. How does Sethe believe that killinng one of her kids and attempting to kill the others was a act out of love while the kids believe it was the total opposite?(hate)

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  8. How is love and hate protrayed in Beloved?

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  9. Analyze Denver and Beloved's different views of love and hate, more specifically towards Sethe and Paul D.

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  10. How does love affect all the characters?

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  11. Explain the reasoning whether its love or hate for the reason she tried to kill her children?

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  12. How does love and hate affect the characters in the novel? Explain.

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  13. What are the consequences of love and hate?

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  14. How do Denver and Beloved show their love and hate towards Sethe?

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  15. How is Denver torn between love and hate toward Beloved.

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  16. How does Sethe represent love and hate towards her children, and also how is love and also hate shown towards Sethe from the important people in her life.

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  17. Sethe's strange love for her children and how she had to pay for her strange love.

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  18. How can Sethe's love be mistaken with hate?

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  19. Explain the community's portrayal of love and hate

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  20. What factors led to the love hate relationship between Paul D and Sethe?

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  21. How Sethe shows love and hate toward the people in her life and vice versa

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  22. How are the themes of Love and Hate expressed and portrayed throughout the book?

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  23. Paul D having sex with both Beloved and Sethe could suggest that his love/hate relationship with Sethe actually had no love, just lust.

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  24. Each character seems to show and take love in different forms. How is love expressed throughout the novel?

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  25. Explain how the relationship between Beloved, Sethe and Denver embodies Love and Hate. They go from loving eachother deeply to hating eachother towards the end of the novel

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  26. Explain how love and hate played a role in Sethe killing her baby.

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  27. Explain why and how Beloved loved Sethe but hated her at the same time.

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  28. Explain how Sethe could love and hate beloved. Also why do you think Paul D had sex with Beloved and Sethe.

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  29. Even though Sethe says she murdered her children to save them, do you as the reader believe that she really did that out of love?

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  30. Discuss how Denver express love and hate throughout the book, especially her attitude toward Sethe

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  31. Explain the love and hate relationship Sethe has with her daughters and Paul D.

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  32. How did each character show love and hate towards each other?

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  33. Did anyone really hate someone else in the story and if so why?

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  34. How could the hate that the world gave been reflected to love in Sethe's home.

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  35. What does each character represent, love or hate?

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  36. How love and hate is displayed within the character and the impact it has on the family collective.

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