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    Beloved by Toni Morrison is told in much the same way the human mind works‚ shifting its focus from present experience to past experienced events and demonstrating how they are inexplicitly linked. The changes of focus are brought on by the sounds‚ sights or the touch of familiarity. These sensations arouse the past in all its disgust and horror forcing the characters to confront the suffering and trauma they experienced head on. Although they work to avoid these imposed memories through the act

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    Jim Morrison "Friends can help each other. A true friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself— and especially to feel. Or not feel. Whatever you happen to be feeling at the moment is fine with them. That’s what real love amounts to— letting a person be what he really is.... Most people love you for who you pretend to be.... To keep their love‚ you keep pretending— performing. You get to love your pretense.... It’s true‚ we’re locked in an image‚ an act— and the sad thing is

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    Rachel Crawford ENGL 222 Dr. Perrin 12 February 2013 Morrison and The Adentures of Huckleberry Finn In Toni Morrison’s essay about The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ she discusses the racial problems and the use of the word “nigger” in the book. Morrison talks about the word embarrasses‚ bored‚ and annoyed her‚ but that “name calling is a plague of childhood”. She also talks about how there is a fatherhood issue throughout the book. She talks about how Huck can’t settle down anywhere. He is

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    P.KARTHI Assistant Professor of English Gobi Arts and Science College(Autonomous) Gobichettipalayam. E-mail:- con2karthi@gmail.com Toni Morrisons ‘The Bluest Eye’ a neo- slave narrative is concerned with the themes of racial exploitation during the world war period. The Bluest Eye explores the experience of black femenity. It talks about the identity crisis‚ the development of feminist

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    lot to try and fail…” This quote means that human beings are destined to always attempt to improve their lives although they are seldom successful. The two works of literature that best support this interpretation are the The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare. Pecola and Macbeth‚ the protagonists from both works‚ strive to improve their “current” situations but fail miserably. In The Bluest Eye‚ the main character Pecola is a young girl‚ who lives in Lorain‚ Ohio

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    Journal Themes of English Literature Ana Sofia Teixeira Moreira‚ 65216 13/12/2012 David Callahan Introduction This is a kind of work that I like very much to do because of help me to remember and memorize everything that I learned and help me to broaden my vocabulary. In this journal I’m going to do a brief analysis of everything that I learned in classes‚ poems‚ films‚ magazines‚ authors‚ books and other things. My objectives in this journal are not only get a good mark but also‚ as

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    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

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    “The Bluest Eye” In the novel‚ “The Bluest Eye” by Toni Morrison‚ the adults poorly misguided the children in this story. Although‚ there were numerous children who were not protected and guided properly by the adults in this novel‚ Pecola Breedlove is one of the most challenged characters of this story by Toni Morrison. There were several different characters that impacted the life of Pecola Breedlove destructively. Due to the negative impact of her surroundings‚ Pecola suffered many personal

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    Kaitlyn Queen AP English IV Mrs. Conner In the two novels‚ The Color Purple and The Bluest Eye‚ the authors Alice Walker and Toni Morrison similarly observe the negative life effects caused by physical‚ sexual‚ and verbal abuse that can be destructive to the human mind and produce a shame within oneself as well as shaming from others. Both novels are set in the 1900s‚ presenting a racist and sexist environment that contributes to the dehumanization/ degeneration of a human being. In addition‚ love

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    institutionalized laws and societal conventions. Roy’s novel explores the consequences of violating socially and legally oppressive laws through the eyes of two children‚ Estha and Rahel‚ that experience tragedy on a level of normality. Comparably‚ Toni Morrison recounts in her novel‚ “The Bluest Eye”‚ the story of a young black girl named Pecola growing up in the United States during the height of black oppression in America. Pecola’s resentment of her complexion which differs from the favored pale skin

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