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Character Analysis Of The Bluest Eye

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The Bluest Eye is a novel based in Ohio on 1941. One of the narrators from of the novel is Claudia, she is a nine-year-old African-American girl that lives with her mother, father and her ten-year-older sister in an old green house, they didn't have much money but they made up for it with love. The family had so much love they accepted the main character of The Bluest Eyes, Pecola Breedlove in to their house, a 11 year old African American girl that hated the melanin in her skin and the brown in her eyes. Pecola came from an hours hold with an abusive father, Cholly. Cholla rapes her and when Pecola becomes impregnated with her father's child, only to have the baby die.The death of her baby makes her begin to …show more content…

That turned Cholly heart cold and into his adulthood , he did what he was exposed to what he learned as a young child he began to abuse his wife and abuse alcohol in front of his kids and he raped Pecola ,and later dies in a workhouse.The problem that most of the characters faced in this Novel was love and happiness.
The incredible, marvelous author of the Great novel “The Bluest Eyes” is the one and only Toni Morrison. Ms. Morrison birth name was Chloe Anthony Wofford, she was born in Lorain, Ohio in February 18 1931, she was the older of two and one oldest. Her father , George Wofford was a welder and also held several jobs to support their family. Ms. Morrison mother, Raman was a domestic worker. Ms. Morrison graduated from Lorain High School with honor in 1949, she continued her studies at Howard University , she majored in English, she graduated in 1955 she also went to Cornell University she completed her master’s degree. Toni latedr went to Texas Southern University and back to Howard to teach eEnglish. Toni met her husband, Harold Morrison, and they married in 1958, and by 1961 Harold the married couple’s first child was born. In 1963 she came back to the United States pregnant with her second son, while her husband went back to jJamaica. Morrison first novel “The Bluest Eyes” was published in 1970. Toni Morrison second book was Sula (1973), next was Song of Solomon (1977), then Beloved (1987), and Jazz (1992), and lastly A Mercy

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