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The Bluest Eye Character Analysis

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.In the novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, the author portrays conflicts that make various character ugly. Throughout The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison exposed various ways in which white Americans stripped black Americans of their identity and their freedom by making them feel inferior and ugly. She also highlighted various ways in which society beauty ideals, and how a perfect family should look, took a negative toll on all the characters in the book.In the novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, the author portrays conflicts that make various character ugly. Through the character of Pecola Breedlove, Morrison “highlighted the plight of a black girl in a society dominated by the white.”(Kochar) Pecola feared that her parent’s constant bickering and fighting is because she’s ugly. Pecola yearns for blue eyes so she can be beautiful, because in today’s society beauty is morality and she’s afraid of being neglected by society. “It occurred to Pecola some time ago that if her eyes… were different that is to say, beautiful, she herself would be different,” (46) she thought that if her eyes weren’t dark brown but a different color (blue) she’ll get to experience a mother’s love and she wouldn’t bear her father’s child because they’ll seer has innocent child who they’ll try to protect and keep safe, but instead he abused her for minor incidents she had no control over, like getting burned by her blueberry pie. Pecola was always a victim of her parent's abusive behaviors, and

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