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Racism In The Bluest Eye Essay

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Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, sets forth the story of three young black girls living in the town of Lorain, Ohio during the 1940’s. The story primarily focuses on the life of Pecola Breedlove, which is narrated through the eyes Claudia, who also reflects upon the events through the course of a year. These girls face challenges in their everyday lives concerning fitting into society regarding their skin color and status as minorities. Morrison illustrates extreme situations and plants her characters in these situations to bring forth the seemingly submerge fragile issues of colorism, eluding to a slight context of beauty and racism that are still prevalent today.
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Despite the story being set in the north, the notion of racism still applies here because racism is not solely related to the south. The African American citizens living in Lorain, Ohio are faced with discrimination everywhere they go, such as at school and with their interaction with the white citizens. Firstly, Claudia and Frieda are discriminated against when they encounter Rosemary and she remarks to them about how they “can’t come in” (Morrison 9), referring to a segregated society in which the races cannot interconnect with one another, as well as how the society has engraved this idea of segregation into Rosemary. This is only one of the many discriminatory situations that take place in this book and in this particular situation is a factor in how, the color of their skin, mandates how they are not allowed in certain places. Another racial incident includes when Pecola goes to a small grocery store and wants to buy ‘penny candy’ that is owned by Mr. Yacobowski. At this store, Pecola decides to buy Mary Janes and when she holds out her hand towards him to pay, “he hesitates, not wanting to touch her hand” (Morrison 49). As Mr. Yacobowski finally takes the money from her he does it delicately and carefully, trying not to touch her as if she is some disgusting monster just because she has dark

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