In the book/movie Belovied Why does Baby Suggs have a premonition of dark things to come? What do we learn about her personality and the circumstances of her life? Use evidence from the text. 1 Paragraph.

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In the book/movie Beloved, Baby Suggs has a premonition of dark things to come because she possesses a heightened sense of awareness and intuition. She has experienced the horrors of slavery and understands the constant threat of violence and oppression that accompanies it. Her premonition reflects her understanding of the constant struggle and pain that she and her community are subjected to. This is evident when the narrator states, "Whole a following of negros-women, children, back men-hand, wrist, ankle, neck, crown-bent, in pose of supplication, submission, fear" (Morrison 93). Baby Suggs, having lived a life of slavery and being aware of the atrocities committed against her people, holds a deep understanding of the darkness that lingers in their lives. Her intuition serves as a testament to her resilience and empathy, as she tries to prepare herself and her community for the ongoing struggles they face.