forgotten. What I remember is a picture floating around out there outside my head (page 36). It is impossible to forget the memory of Beloved because she was murdered in the shed right outside 124Bluestone Road. The memory stays right in the place where it happened. Halles death is back in Sweet Home since he never made it to 124Bluestone Road. Sethe has never gone back to there, so she can not pass by the place to bring back her rememory and so he stays dead. her [Sethes] face is my own and I want to be there in the place where her face is and to be looking at it too (page 210). Earlier in the chapter Beloved wants to be with her mother. She misses Sethe because, even after all Sethe has put her through, she is still her mother. She wants to look up to that familiar face that can be recognizable as her own. As Beloved thinks more about Sethe, her tone changes, the woman is there with the face I want the face that is mine (page 211). Beloved no longer wants to look up to Sethe, but to control her. This is what ends up happening when Beloved comes back to 124Bluestone Road. The bigger Beloved got, the smaller Sethe became page (250). Beloved gained the power to control Sethe and seek her revenge. It was Beloveds way of paying Sethe back for her actions and Sethe would do nothing to prevent it, because she knew she disserved it. if I had the teeth of the man who died on my face I would bite the circle around her [Sethes] neck (page 211). Beloveds tone switches again because she is not sure how to feel towards her mother. Beloved wants to free her mother from the collar that slaves wear. This is a parallel of Sethe killing Beloved in order to free her from slavery. Sethe slit Beloveds neck, where as Beloved wants to free Sethe. Ironically, the baby has a better solution than the mother does. Obviously, Mother does not always know best. she [Sethe] is going to smile me she is going to (page 212). Beloved is sure that she will see ...