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"The Bluest Eye"
This paper reviews and analyzes Toni Morrison's novel 'The Bluest Eye,' which tackles the issue of racism in America. -- 2,136 words; MLA

'Bluest Eye'
A review of the novel "Bluest Eye". -- 1,125 words;

The Bluest Eye
Examines Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye" and the intersection of race, class and gender. -- 2,650 words;

Discrimination in "The Bluest Eye"
Comparison of two races in the 40's through Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye", looking at Pecola's gradual descent to madness as a result of circumstances of the time. -- 1,350 words;

Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye"
A look at the role of society's definition of beauty in Toni Morrison's "The Bluest Eye" -- 1,049 words; MLA

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THE BLUEST EYE

Beauty is something that a lot of people in life strive for, because everyone has fitted
in their mind what exactly beauty is. People know that it can help you out in life. But
what most people don't know is that, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Meaning that
beauty should not be characterized by what people are told it is, beauty is different for
everyone, what is beautiful for you may be ugly to someone else. The characters in Toni
Morrison's The Bluest Eye are confronted with the ideal of beauty and strive for it
whether they know it or not. The two characters that I think were followed the ideal of
beauty in Toni Morison's story are Pauline and Pecola.
In Toni Morrison's story and in real life, beauty is described by people as having blond
hair, blue eyes , perfect figure, etc. It's been said that if you have good looks, you
can make it in life with just looks alone. People only strive for becoming beautiful
because they want attention. As is the case in Toni Morrison's story. The characters in
her story think that they are ugly, by others opinions of them, and want to become
beautiful so they will be recognized and be the center of attention. But the harder both
characters try, the worse things get.
Pauline strived for beauty because she wanted to attention and wanted to be beautiful.
Pauline seemed to have just worse case of bad luck, when she was a child she stepped on a
nail and she was left with a limp forever. "The wound left her with a crooked, archless
foot that flopped when she walked..." (110). She tried to put that behind her but she
lost three middle teeth, not all the same time but slowly. It wasn't because her teeth
were rotten the tooth just fell out. "I was sitting back in my seat, and I taken a big
bite of that candy, and it pulled a tooth right out of my mouth. I could of cried. I had
good teeth, not a rotten one in my head. I don't believe I ever did get over that" (123).
After trying so hard to become beautiful and things going bad the harder she tried, she
just gave up.
Pecola strived for beauty throughout the whole book, she knew that people though she was
an ugly child. So she thought if she had blue eyes, things would be different and she
would be recognized and become beautiful. Pecola, being a child, did not know that her
wish was just not possible. But she was a kid and didn't know any better. She figured
that if she had blue eyes like Maurine Pie, she would be popular and beautiful. Pecola
asked Soaphead Church for blue eyes, and he told he would. Although Pecola never really
got blue eyes, she thought she did and it was enough to fulfill her needs. 
In Conclusion, the characters did not achieve the beauty they desired. Pauline gave up on
her quest to become beautiful, the harder she tired the worse things got. Pecola did not
really get her blue eyes, although she thought she got them and that was fulfilling for
her. If the characters had not worried about becoming beautiful, I think they would have
been better of in the end. 


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