Final answer:
Sethe's youngest daughter is called Beloved. When she descends the stairs, she is described as pale and ethereal, with a haunting presence.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sethe's youngest daughter is called Beloved. When Beloved descends the stairs, she is described as pale and ethereal, with a haunting presence. This is indicated in the following passage: 'She must not see his face in that moment. And he held her while he looked out across the valley. In his dim and blinded sight, in the blur of golden light and moving mist, he saw Oldring. She was the rustler's nameless daughter. Oldring had loved her. He had so guarded her, so kept her from women and men and knowledge of life that her mind was as a child's. That was part of the secret-part of the mystery. That was the wonderful truth. Not only was she not bad, but good, pure, innocent above all innocence in the world-the innocence of lonely girlhood.'