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    afterward as she explains her desire to understand "the damaging internalization of assumptions of immutable inferiority originating in an outside gaze". (1) It is the outside gazes of all the townspeople that help to destroy the character of Pecola Breedlove‚ but more importantly it is the established cultural white norms that inculcate the minds of each of the characters in this story. This is the demon that is really responsible for creating a situation where each of these black characters are supported

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    Dwi Mita Yulianti 1014025007/ English Literature 5A The shaping of character of Pecola through her family and her society Introduction The Bluest eyes is the work of Toni Morrison. In this novel we can see that there are many characters that are very interesting to analyze it. Because the characters are very characteristic. We can see at the main character of the bluest eyes‚ Pecola. Pecola has psychological problem that is very interesting to analyze. So in here I want to analyze the character

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    English 102 December 12‚ 2010 Bluest Eyes by Morrison(novel)‚ The Lottery by Shirley Jackson (short story)‚August Wilson’s Fences and W. H. Auden’s poem The Unknown Citizen Beauty is in the eye of the holder ‚that’s if you have someone holding it‚ as for Pecola she is a young girl who is constantly reminded how ugly she is ‚which makes her wish she had blue eyes so that someone can see and appreciate her. Both her parents find happiness somewhere ‚her father finds joy in

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    adults poorly misguided the children in this story. Although‚ there were numerous children who were not protected and guided properly by the adults in this novel‚ Pecola Breedlove is one of the most challenged characters of this story by Toni Morrison. There were several different characters that impacted the life of Pecola Breedlove destructively. Due to the negative impact of her surroundings‚ Pecola suffered many personal failures. Her main failure was her poor self-esteem due to her poverty stricken

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    and Jem Finch. The story is told from the perspective of Scout. In Toni Morrison’s novel‚ The Bluest Eye‚ the reader is also introduced to the theme of racial prejudice through the experiences of Pecola Breedlove and Claudia MacTeer. The story is told through the perspective of Pecola Breedlove‚ and Claudia MacTeer. Both of the novels show different ways of illustrating the same theme. In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the reader sees the young and innocent children; Scout and Jem Finch become

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    of several characters portraying the delusions of the ‘perfect’ family and what motivates their quest for love and beauty. Ultimately‚ this pursuit for love and beauty has overwhelming effects on their relationships and their identity. Pecola Breedlove is young black girl who believes she is ugly and longs for blue eyes. She believes the blue eyes that she adores on Shirley Temple are central to attaining beauty which will bring love and joy to her life. She believes this beauty and love will

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    Self-hatred in the Bluest Eye After reading the Bluest Eye‚ the readers will be impressed by the atmosphere of depression and anxiety. One main reason for that is the self-hatred in the story‚ which is the black people’s common psychological condition. Almost each black people in the story have the feeling of self-hatred. And the self-hatred deep inside their heart usually revealed in different indirect ways. For instance‚ Claudia could not help dismembering and destroying the doll with

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    The Bluest Eye‚ a fiction novel that shows the story of Pecola Breedlove. Pecola‚ an eleven year old black girl lives a nightmare at the heart of her yearning in this time of her life. She moves with Claudia Macteer‚ who is also a black girl. During the time they are together we can see differences and similarities in both of the children and their families. Pecola and Claudia had similarities and differences. Pecola had always dreamed of having big blue eyes. This was a synonym of beauty

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    Admittedly author Toni Morrison is not one of my favorite writers. Morrison’s novels are often dense with symbolism and allegories that are often complex to understand or can be easily misunderstood by a reader. Surprisingly The Bluest Eye quickly became one of my favorites. Like many who read for enjoyment I wanted to see the happy ending. Essentially I wanted Pecola to win‚ longed for her to receive her happy ending‚ felt it would only be fitting if in the end she learned to love herself unconditionally

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    effect of white society and how its degrading to young black women and girls. The theme of sex is also heavily portrayed in the novel. It seems that many of the male characters featured in this novel have a sexual desire for young girls‚ including Cholly Breedlove‚ Mr.Henry‚ and Soaphead Church. The girls in the novel are their victims. Morrison

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