Beloved by Toni
Morrison,
published 1987
Genre: novel (historical fiction)
Setting: 1873, with flashbacks to the early 1850s, Cincinnati, Ohio, Kentucky,
and Alfred, Georgia
Main characters: Sethe, Denver, and Paul D., Beloved, Baby Suggs
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Sethe escapes from slavery, but kills her older
daughter to keep her from being taken back to the South by her old master. A
mysterious figure appears at Sethe’s home, calling herself by the name on the
dead daughter’s tombstone.
Tags: supernatural, oppressive effects of slavery
The Color Purple
by Alice Walker,
published 1982
Genre: novel (epistolary)
Setting: rural Georgia, 1910-1940
Main characters: Celie, Shug, Nettie
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Celie is verbally, physically, and sexually abused
by several different men, lowering her self esteem; she is a child woman with
no voice, and no one to turn to. The story is told through a series of letters in
Celie’s voice.
Tags: racism, sexism, self discovery
The Crucible by
Arthur Miller
Genre: play
Setting: Salem, Massachusetts
Main characters: John and Elizabeth Proctor, Thomas and Ann Putnam,
Reverend Parris, Abigail Williams, and Reverend John Hale
Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Abigail Williams leads a group of young girls who
accuse local men and women of witchcraft partly to cover up their “sinful”
nocturnal activities in the forest. John Proctor, who has committed adultery
with Abigail Williams, tries to combat the hysteria.
Tags: intolerance, greed, sin and forgiveness, tragedy, McCarthy Hearings
(Red Scare)
Note: Miller’s play is based on real characters in the Salem Witch Trials
Genre: novel
Setting: 1940s, Ndotsheni and Johannesburg, South Africa
Main characters: Stephen Kumalo, James Jarvis, Theophilus Msimangu,
Absalom Kumalo, Arthur Jarvis