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Essay Galaxy - The Bluest Eye
The Bluest Eye
It is the dream of every little girl to be beautiful. The most cherished possession of many little girls is a doll: a beautiful, blonde haired, blue-eyed doll. It is this image that young girls strive to attain. This image haunted Pecola Breedlove as she tried to be accepted in society. The one thing that would change how people despised her, was to be beautiful, like the doll. However, for Pecola, this beauty was nearly impossible to achieve. Toni Morrison uses objects and imagery as symbols of the unattainable beauty in The Bluest Eye.
Dandelions are a symbol of the beauty that Pecola once thought she could gain. Pecola looked at the dandelions and saw something that no one else could see. She saw their beauty and not their nuisance. She was walking down the street when her eye caught hold of the dandelions, "Why, she wonders, do people call them wee....
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Number Of Words: 796 |
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