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    The Bluest Eye is a complex novel written by Toni Morrison‚ an African American literary theorist. Morrison evokes a society still plagued by the premise of slavery and the exposes this mode of white inferiority through The Bluest Eye. “Wicked people love wickedly‚ violent people love violently‚ weak people love weakly‚ stupid people love stupidly‚ but the love of a free man is never safe”‚ Morrison endows these last couple of sentences with a lyrical quality that makes the readers truly understand

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    [REDACTED] 3/19/2013 [REDACTED] Marginalized Society in The Bluest Eye Within any sort of organized group‚ division is inevitable. Throughout history‚ civilizations have felt the need to distinguish between rich and poor‚ Pagans and Christians‚ black and white. Society takes these labels further and uses them to define people‚ as individuals and as smaller subgroups. Through these labels‚ society separates people based on preconceived notions‚ automatically coloring its perception of them

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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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    Racism in the Bluest Eye

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    It would not be an exaggeration to call this poem opaque‚ though it may seem plain enough. And it would not be an exaggeration either to call this poem plain‚ though it may seem opaque enough. The poem’s structure is plain‚ an enumeration‚ far from mechanical‚ of the life aspects of one night‚ an idealized night‚ an archetypal one‚ that allows for a great multiplicity of life acts associated with it. The precondition‚ the one precondition for such a night to take place is that this must happen "whilst

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    Nia‚ Maria‚ Helen and Nelly Winter Keepsake Pg.62-63 Maureen Peal is the new girl in town. Frieda and I were bemused‚ irritated and fascinated by her. We looked hard for flaws to restore our equilibrium‚ but had to be content at first by uglying up her name‚… Pg 65. Bay Boy. Woodrow Cain‚ Buddy Wilson and Junie Bug- black boys who teased Pecola. “Black e mo Black e mo ya daddy sleeps necked..” What the boys kept saying to Pecola. Pg. 73 Maureen trying to make herself seem superior

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    The Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison Compare and contrast Claudia and Pecola in terms of their ability to fight injustice. How does this ability affect them later in the novel? It is not hard to notice the contrast between Claudia’s method to fight injustice and Pecola’s method. Claudia is a fighter and incredibly brave. She will not let the community that she lives in destroy her life. Therefore‚ she speaks up when she considers that something is unfair and wrong. Unlike Claudia‚ Pecola is

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    The Bluest Eye is a novel by Toni Morrison that takes place at the end of the Great Depression in Ohio. In the novel‚ the MacTeer family first takes in a young boarder named Pecola Breedlove after her father Cholly has attempted to burn down the family home‚ but she is soon reunited with her own family despite their hardships. The MacTeer family are essential to the novel because one of the young daughters‚ Frieda‚ seems to suffer from a much less severe racism than most other characters‚ going as

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    Cleanliness. Cleanliness

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    CLEANLINESS. Cleanliness is both the abstract state of being clean and free from dirt‚ and the process of achieving and maintaining that state. Cleanliness may be endowed with a moral quality‚ as indicated by the aphorism "cleanliness is next to godliness‚" and may be regarded as contributing to other ideals such as health and beauty. In emphasizing an ongoing procedure or set of habits for the purpose of maintenance and prevention‚ the concept of cleanliness differs from purity‚ which is a physical

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    society’s view of what beauty is or. The concept of beauty can negatively and positively influence someone’s impression of you. In the book The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison‚ blue eyes were seen to represent something positive and encourage adoration. Toni Morrison uses blue eyes to symbolize beauty and acceptance in society. Pecola‚ the main character yearned for blue eyes because society saw her as ugly and disgraceful towards the human race. Pecola is a young African American girl who lives in Lorain‚

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    What Is Beauty? “It’s true that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.” A well-known quote by famous author Margaret Wolfe Hungerford. The Bluest Eye a novel written by Toni Morrison‚ the theme beauty comes into place. In the novel; the reader is introduced to two protagonists who share a similar belief to what the standard of beauty is. Pecola Breedlove describes herself to be the opposite of what beauty is. Unlike Pecola‚ Claudia Macteer despises what the standard of beauty is. Pecola Breedlove

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