bluest eyes
In The Bluest Eye (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970), Toni Morrison tells the story of a young girl who wants the bluest eyes. Toni Morrison, a teacher, editor, and writer has written four books. The Bluest Eye talks about Pecola Breedlove life through domestic violence, family relationships, incest, and loneliness during the four seasons of the year. The novel starts off talking about how the book will end when Pecola is raped by her father. The first chapter tells about Pecola father burning down their house: “Dog Breedlove had burned up his house”(17). Pecola moves to stay with the MacTeers and she menstruates for the first time. Staying with the MacTeers, Pecola talks about having the characteristics of Mary Jane and Shirley Temple.
Pecola then moves back to with her parents to a storefront. Staying in the storefront, the Breedlove’s thought that they were ugly. Back at home Pecola had to deal with Pauline, her mother, and Cholly, her father, fighting. Pauline lavishes her love for the white family she works for. To kill time, Pecola talks to three ladies that live upstairs. Being lonely, Pecola becomes obsessed with blues. She goes to a fortune-teller to ask for blue eyes. After killing the dog for the fortune-teller, Pecola losses her mind. She being spending her time with her imaginary ! In today’s world, there are black people who want to have white characteristics. Some black people wish to become white because they think white people are superior. The world of advertising billboards and mov
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Approximate Word count = 537
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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