how does bleoved explore thet theme of motherhood
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The conflict between motherhood and slavery is perhaps clearest in the central act of the novel: Sethe's killing her own daughter. The act can be read two ways: on the one hand, it represents an act of the deepest motherly love: Sethe saving her children from having to endure slavery, believing that death is better.
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