This paper elucidates the structure of Toni Morrison’s novel,
Beloved, using the framework of human emotions in response to grieving and death as developed by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. Through her studies of terminally ill patients, Kubler-Ross identified five stages when approaching death: denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. These stages accurately fill the process that the character Sethe experiences in the novel as she learns to accept her daughter’s death.
Keywords Dying - Death - Grieving process - Toni Morrison - Elisabeth Kubler-Ross