📝 At the heart of The Bluest Eye lies a personal tragedy of an eleven-year-old African-American girl, Pecola Breedlaw. This essay discovers the child's view of the problems of racism, poverty, incest, and the inability to love.
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📑 Paper type: Essay
📖 Pages: 5
🔠 Words: 1152
📚 Subjects: Literature
⚙️ Language: 🇺🇸 English
🔎 Works Cited:
Abbasi, Muhammad Ismail, and Shaheena Ayub Bhatti. 2017. “White Linguistic Violence and Black Americans: A Textual Analysis of The Bluest Eye." Journal of Research in Social Sciences 5 (1): 135—143.
Gale, Cengage Learning. 2015. A Study Guide for Toni Morrison's 'The Bluest Eye'. Farmington Hills: Gale, Cengage Learning.
Gayathri, A. R., Devika Balachandran, and K. Sreenath Muraleedharan. 2018. "Objectification of African American Women in The Bluest Eye." International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics 119 (12): 2769—2777.
Morrison, Toni. 2014. The Bluest Eye. New York: Random House.
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