The Bluest Eye
.... The
Pecola family is hard pressed by poverty and live together "Festering in the debris of a realtor's whim," (Morrison, p. 34). ....
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The Bluest Eye Th
.... and her older sister, Frieda, being told of the imminent arrival of a new addition to their middle class household: a neighborhood girl named
Pecola Breedslove ....
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Literature, Social Conditions and Effects on Children
.... The plot in The Bluest Eye is the tragedy of
Pecola Breedlove, an African-American girl whose fondest wish is to miraculously awaken one day with blue eyes ....
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Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye
.... This paper examines the ways in which Morrison demonstrates that psychological damage through the central character of
Pecola in the novel. ....
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Blak Subjugation by Whites in The Bluest Eye
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Pecola Breedlove, Morrison's main character, has a similar reaction to her physical characteristics--she would change them if she could and does change those ....
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The Bluest Eye & The Family
Pecola and Gwendolen, the protagonists in two novels, Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye and Buchi Emecheta's The Family (also known as Gwendolen), are characters ....
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Gendered Violence in Two Stories Gendered violen
.... Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye describes the story of an 11 year-old girl named
Pecola Breedlove. Morrison (11) describes
Pecola ....
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Images of Black Women in 3 Novels
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Pecola Breedlove, the young black protagonist of Morrison's novel, is dark-skinned and is seen by almost everybody else in the novel as a symbol of all that is ....
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The Bluest Eye
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Pecola Breedlove would change her physical characteristics if she could and does change those she can in order to reflect the idea of beauty held by white ....
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Impact of Beauty Standards of White Society
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Pecola Breedlove would change her physical characteristics if she could and does change those she can in order to reflect the idea of beauty held by white ....
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Framework of The Bluest Eye
.... In this they are contrasted with the pathetic figure of
Pecola Breedlove whose victimization is only completed by incestuous rape, pregnancy, and madness. ....
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Relationships in The Bluest Eye
.... In this they are contrasted with the pathetic figure of
Pecola Breedlove whose victimization is only completed by incestuous rape, pregnancy, and madness. ....
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Themes in the Novel, The Bluest Eye
.... long to be white. The character of
Pecola portrays this self-hatred and its destructive effects. Morrison clearly believes every ....
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