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    leading that person to question whether they feel justified in their conformity. Ultimately though‚ guilt coming from a questioning of conformity is easier to live with than the admittance of unchangeable insecurities. In The Bluest Eye‚ Pecola Breedlove shows that when stripped of any ability to achieve outward conformity‚ the pointlessness of self-hatred forcibly endured will result in extreme methods of escape‚ in her case‚

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    was‚” (Morrison 19) which culminates into the inference that Pecola eventually drinks three quarts of milk as an excuse to admire the Shirley Temple cup. The most obvious example of characters assuming whiteness as the beauty standard is Pecola Breedlove‚ the main character. So disillusioned is Pecola with the trials of her life‚ and so severely has Pecola assimilated her opinion to match that of the surrounding society‚ Pecola believes that if she were to abandon her black appearance and assume

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    dwell on the fact that the baby’s father was Pecola’s father too; the process of having a baby by any male was incomprehensible to us—at least she knew her father. We thought only of this overwhelming hatred for the unborn baby. We remembered Mrs. Breedlove knocking Pecola down and soothing the pink tears of the frozen doll baby

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    The Bluest Eyes Shirley Temple‚ the little princess. Everything a young girl hoped and dreamed to be. The perfectly blond coifed hair‚ porcelain skin and bright ocean blue eyes. Thinking of her was enough for every young girl hope and aspire to be just like Shirley Temple. Shirley Temple in the Bluest Eyes by Toni Morrison represents the American ideal girl and a representation of the stigma related to not being white in a society. In one way or another all of the characters in the Bluest Eyes

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    It is said that beauty is in the eye of the beholder‚ but when the image of beauty is one that has been ingrained into the mind since childhood‚ how can that statement possibly be true. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison proves this statement to be contradictory‚ because‚ in her novel‚ beauty is no longer just a person’s opinion but has been made into an unwritten rule‚ a standard set by society for society. The use of the theme black as other makes evident the cause and effect relationship a person’s

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    Born Sarah Breedlove on December 23‚ 1867 on a Louisiana plantation‚Walker transformed herself from an uneducated farm worker of the twentieth century’s most successful‚ self-made women entrepreneurs. Orphaned at age seven‚ she often said‚ "I got my start by giving myself a start." She and her older sister‚ Louvenia‚ survived by working in the cotton fields of Vicksburg‚ Mississippi. At 14‚ she married Moses McWilliams to escape abuse from her cruel brother-in-law‚ Jesse Powell. During the

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    and that having blue eyes would make her beautiful. She is sensitive and delicate‚ passively suffering the abuse of her mother‚ father‚ and classmates. She becomes very lonely‚ imaginative and even crazy after everything she has endured. Pecola Breedlove is the protagonist of The Bluest Eye‚ but despite her central role she remains passive and mysterious throughout the story. The story is told from other people’s points of view to further enhance Pecola’s mysterious character. In the beginning of

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    grew up in racism. Morrison shows how it was both hard and easy to grow up as a black during those times. She describes how the blacks’ suffering is never resolved during the time span of the book. In this novel‚ she and her family take in Pecola Breedlove‚ a girl whose family is destroyed by her father’s bad drinking habits. Throughout the story‚ they treat her as if she belongs and does not acknowledge her ‘ugliness’ as much as she does. The hard times of the blacks force them to suffer from insecurity

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    health and education systems that make people lives better. Throughout this paper you will learn how Mrs. Madame C.J Walker and Mr. Bill Gates impacted America. “The Article Madam C.J. Walker Biography.” In Ms. Walker early life‚ she was born Sarah Breedlove on 23rd of December 1867‚ on a cotton plantation near Delta‚ Louisiana. Her family members were slaves‚ who lived for many years in a plantation in the state of Louisiana.

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    Obesity Michelle Scott DeVry University Obesity Obesity has become a major epidemic among adults‚ children and adolescents. It is a high health risk that needs to be fixed immediately‚ rather than later before it destroys the next generation. We‚ as parents and the Government‚ need to address this problem before lives are destroyed by this fast spreading disease. We need to find a solution to get rid of this disease‚ before this problem becomes a major epidemic. The lives of our children

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