Butterfly (2015), both authors show how oppression manifests itself as internalized racism. The
influence of the “Black Is Beautiful” cultural movement is present throughout the novel and the
album. Throughout the novel, each character deals with oppression differently. It is
understandable considering each individual has been raised in a different way. However, society
is one of the main reasons that each one of these individuals choose to give in to the oppression
or resist it. Pecola Breedlove is a character that chooses to give in to the oppression. She has this
odd fascination with young girls with blonde hair and blue eyes. So what does she hope