English 10A
December 27th, 2017
The Bluest Eye vs. The Color Purple
In this essay I will be comparing in contrasting Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye”, and Alice Walker’s “ The Color Purple”. Pecola and Celie are two very similar people. These two characters were mistreated in many ways. Toni Morrison and Alice Walker really shined the light on how wrong use women were treated and they didn’t sugarcoat anything about it. These two women were abused by their fathers, lost their children, and really never believed in love. So in my essay i will be going into depth on why these two females are so alike. I will also be telling you why they are different as well.
Both Pecola and Celie have numerous similarities in their lives. Both are conceived in Black people group and both are embarrassed by the general public. They are assaulted by their fathers and both wind up noticeably pregnant. Celie and Pecola bring forth their dad's kids, Pecola one and Celie two. None of their children are left with them by the conditions. Both experience their lives as disappointers. Both want to declare their characters. Be that as it may, both bomb for the duration of their lives to accomplish flawlessness. …show more content…
These difference are all in the endings. Despite the fact that the finish of the novel The Bluest Eyes isn't useful for Pecola yet in the book, The Color Purple there is a good faith and achievement in Celie's life when there is a period when Celie opens her eyes. She doesn't endure Mr. Johnson's oppression any longer. She is additionally furious with Mr. Johnson when she comes to realize that he has concealed her letters composed by Netty. When he tries to beat her she debilitates him with a