Morrison’s "Beloved" – Pgs. 52-75
Across
- 3. Described as a sickness that makes people puke all the time
- 7. Referred to by Beloved as "diamonds"
- 8. The mysterious young woman that shows up outside Sethe's house
- 9. The fact that Denver was ___ makes her especially vulnerable to Beloved
- 10. This describes Beloved's physical state in her initial appearance
Down
- 1. Former Sweet Home man uneasy about the stranger
- 2. The war being referred to throughout the book
- 4. Sethe's husband
- 5. Term for the past that exists beyond individual recall
- 6. Beloved's speech is similar to this notable character's in Faulkner's "As I Lay Dying"