Toni Morrison Struggles

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The Bluest Eyes by Toni Morrison deals with the struggles of Pecola and the hardships she experiences. Morrison demonstrates how Pecola struggles against a society that defines her as ugly and invisible. Through the struggles of Pecola, Morrison reveals how society is capable of having a life changing impact on an individual. The collective voice of society impact Pecola’s relationship with the black community, her friendships, her family life and her sexuality. Due to experiencing an unstable home life, discrimination, and the miscarriage of her baby, Pecola denies herself and the world around her, leading to her break with reality.
Pecola Breedlove desperately seeks out beauty for herself. The desire to be considered beautiful in a white world leads Pecola to loathe her own skin color. These feelings of
“He wanted to fuck Pecola tenderly” (170) This traumatic event which Pecola experiences destroys her and the low life which she has been living for so long. After Pecola is raped and delivers her father’s child those who surround her refuse to acknowledge her. She eventually convinces herself that the reason her mother can’t make eye contact with her and the reason no one talks to her is because their jealous of her eyes.
Toni Morrison’s Bluest Eye is a tragic narrative of how one black community loathes itself for not being white. Even more tragic is the story of Pecola Breedlove, a young girl who hates herself for not being white. The constant criticism, the bullying received at school, and her rough family life at home lead Pecola to seek escape from her misery. In order to escape from her misery Pecola fantasizes about becoming beautiful. Pecola begins to believe that if she is able to achieve physical beauty her life would improve. This false belief turns out to be destructive to Pecola and eventually lead to her

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