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    The Hunger for Beauty “If happiness is anticipation with certainty‚ we were happy.” (pg 16) Morrison’s purpose of including Shirley Temple in the novel is to paint a picture of the ideal girl; a figure of conformity. She represented everything that Pecola thought she should be: blue eyes‚ blonde hair- a simply adorable little girl; and everything Maureen Peal felt she was: wealthy‚ light skinned‚ and what people liked to see. The Bluest Eye illuminates true dependence on absolute beauty; the yearn

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    The Effects of Racism and Family Instability in The Bluest Eye Black people have faced the unimaginable throughout their history. Without justifiable reasoning‚ black people have faced a great deal of racism and unstable family lives. In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye‚ characters experience racism from many different people and in many different ways. Most characters also come from broken homes where family stability is not prioritized. Throughout the novel‚ the effects of racism and poor family

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    Twentieth Century Literature‚ particularly novel is characterized by a major theme of anger which inherently exists in Toni Morrison’s masterpiece The Bluest Eye . Chloe Anthony Wofford‚ known as Toni Morrison‚ was born on February 18‚ 1931‚ in Lorain‚ Ohio‚ US to African American parents. Being African American‚ she has been raised to appreciate the Black culture. Besides‚ since her childhood‚ her parents have taught her to love reading and music; thus‚ she has become infatuated with

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    in front of the two white men‚ he directs the rage he feels at enduring the degrading act onto Darlene “who created the situation‚ the one who bore witness to his failure‚ and his impotence” (Morrison 151). Because the two perpetrators are white‚ Cholly has not authority over them and is unable to express his rage towards them. If he were to

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    girl coming of age. She wants to be accepted and loved but she is neither accepted nor loved. Pecola believes that is she just had blue eyes that she would not be shunned by society: “If she looked different‚ beautiful‚ maybe Cholly would be different‚ and Mrs. Breedlove too” (Morrison 46). Pecola did not want to be an outcast she wanted to be part of a normal society and to be

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    The bluest eye is a novel written by Toni Morrison. The novel took place majorly in the 1940s Lorain‚ Ohio when racism was still predominant and after the great depression. The Bluest Eye centers around Pecola Breedlove a young black girl who believes that whiteness is beauty and inherently denies the beauty of her own blackness. The novel intricately and blatantly narrates the lives of African-Americans during the 40s leading well into the 70s and even till now. Pecola’s dream of having this standard

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    The Bluest Eye‚ written in 1970‚ is novel by Toni Morrison. It is Morrison’s first novel and was written while she was teaching at Howard University. The Bluest Eye tells the tragic story of Pecola Breedlove‚ a young black girl growing up in Morrison’s hometown of Lorain‚ Ohio‚ during the hard times following the Great Depression. In this novel‚ Toni Morrison addresses a timeless problem of white racial dominance in the United States and points to the impact it has on the life of black females growing

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    Bathsheba Fanny was cuckolded by Sergeant Troy‚ however her class and unluckiness separated their fates. The Bluest Eye is set in a small town in Ohio Pre-Depression era‚ the novel is a portrait of the African American community at the time. Pecola Breedlove is

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    The Destructive Force in Beauty Beauty is dangerous‚ especially when you lack it. In the book "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison‚ we witness the effects that beauty brings. Specifically the collapse of Pecola Breedlove‚ due to her belief that she did not hold beauty. The media in the 1940 ’s as well as today imposes standards in which beauty is measured up to; but in reality beauty dwells within us all whether it ’s visible or not there ’s beauty in all; that beauty is unworthy if society brands

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    Kaitlyn Queen AP English IV Mrs. Conner In the two novels‚ The Color Purple and The Bluest Eye‚ the authors Alice Walker and Toni Morrison similarly observe the negative life effects caused by physical‚ sexual‚ and verbal abuse that can be destructive to the human mind and produce a shame within oneself as well as shaming from others. Both novels are set in the 1900s‚ presenting a racist and sexist environment that contributes to the dehumanization/ degeneration of a human being. In addition‚ love

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