Sethe believes they fled because of the malevolent presence of an abusive ghost that has haunted their house at 124 Bluestone Road for years. ... These uncanny images resurface in Beloved's monologue in Chapter 22 Song and dance played an important part in the lives of the slaves. ... The stream of consciousness' in chapters 20-24 brings the past and present to life through the words of Sethe, Denver and Beloved. ...
A quote from the narrative is, "For an undetermined period of time I felt myself cut off from the world, an abstract spectator...Going down the gently sloping road I could not feel fatigue. ... " Albert and Yu Tsun specifically speak about a book, which is made of chapters that diverge from a single path but somehow also creates more diverging paths. ...