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    The Bell Jar‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ explores the symbolic representation of the emotional state of being depressed and failing to find meaning in life. The Bluest Eye‚ by Toni Morrison‚ demonstrates the fact that beauty is socially constructed causing certain races to be shut off. The setting of each novel will be contrasted in terms of its influence on society‚ while internal conflict and symbolism will be compared. Plath’s and Morrison’s novels occur during the same time period‚ ranging from the 1940s

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    many hardships that the African American people had to face at this time. Families often had to separate‚ social agencies were overcrowded with people that all needed help‚ crime rates increased and many other resulting problems ensued. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison takes place during this time period. A main theme in this novel is the "quest for individual identity and the influences of the family and community in that quest" (Trescott). This theme is present throughout the novel and evident

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    Functioning Eye (Emmetropia)</b> <br>The eye is the organ of sight. It is used in almost everything we do‚ from playing sport to reading. A normal and well functioning eye can focus objects and images‚ both near and far‚ perceive depth and adapt to changes in light. <br> <br>The perception of depth is due to having two separate eyes creating two separate images‚ while the ability to adapt to light change is attributed to the iris and the dilator muscles. However these two aspects of the eye are not

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    Toni Morrison’s‚ The Bluest Eye‚ is about a girl named Pecola who wishes she had blue eyes so she looked beautiful. She was also black‚ lonely‚ and came from a poor family. In short‚ herself an society didn’t think she was pretty. Pecola prays for blue eyes cause she think that’ll make her prettier. Blue eyes are the accepted sign for being beautiful. Blue eyes are unique and are considered beautiful by most Americans an also most people in general. Pecola thinks she’s very ordinary and ugly

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    The Bluest Eye The major characters in The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison were Pecola Breedlove‚ Cholly Breedlove‚ Claudia MacTeer‚ and Frieda MacTeer. Pecola Breedlove is an eleven-year-old black girl around whom the story revolves. Her innermost desire is to have the "bluest" eyes so that others will view her as pretty in the end that desire is what finishes her‚ she believes that God gives her blue eyes causing her insanity. She doesn’t have many friends other than Claudia

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    The Bluest Eye Essay #4 by: Jason Berry EWRT 1B Instructor: C. Keen June 16th 2010 Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black girl who believes she is ugly and that having blue eyes would make her beautiful‚ in such a way as to expose and attack “racial self- loathing” in the black community. Toni Morrison the author of The Bluest Eye‚ portrays the character Pecola‚ an eleven year old black

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    The Human Eye

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    Human Eye The eye is a wonderful and the most complex organ of the human body. It is strange to learn that such a small organ has so many parts. The human eye provides us with the ability to visualize the world around us. Light enters the eye through the cornea and excites special neurons on the retina. The brain receives this information and interprets it so that we are aware of what we are seeing. The parts of the eye contribute to its proper function. A. Parts of the Human Eye A1

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    Eye Assessment

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    An eye assessment should be carried out as part of the client initial physical examination. Unlike most organs of the body‚ the eye is available for external examination‚ and its anatomy is more easily assessed than many other body parts. The nurse‚ through careful questioning‚ elicits the necessary information that can assist in diagnosis of an ophthalmic condition. Following the health history‚ the patient’s visual acuity is assessed. This is an essential part of the eye examination and is measure

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    the human eye

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    INTRODUCTION The human eye is one of the most complex organisms in the human body – second only to the brain. It is the organ which gives us the sense of sight‚ allowing us to observe and learn more about the surrounding world than we do with any of the other four senses.  We use our eyes in almost every activity we perform‚ whether reading‚ working‚ watching television‚ writing a letter‚ driving a car‚ and in countless other ways.  Most people probably would agree that sight is the sense they value

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    The Human Eye

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    The human eye is the organ which gives us the sense of light allowing us to learn more about the surrounding world than any of the other five senses. We use our eyes in almost everything we do whether reading‚working watching television ‚writing a letter driving a car and countless other activities The eye allows us to see and interpret the shapes‚ colors‚ and dimensions of objects in the world by processing the light they reflect of give off. Aqueous humor clear watery fluid found in the anterior

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