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The bluest eye
The standard conceptions of beauty and ugliness as well as an apparent lack of cultural identity in The Bluest Eye, are purposely presented to reveal the scarring effects of these issues on the main character, Pecola. ... “…She yearns to be the very opposite of what she is- yearns in other words, to be a white child, possessed of the blondest hair and the bluest eye” (Marcus). ...
The bluest eye
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/30 use of two secondary sources to support thesis
The standard conceptions of beauty and ugliness as well as an apparent lack of cultural identity in The Bluest Eye, are purposely presented to reveal the scarring effects of these issues on the main character, Pecola. ... “…She yearns to be the very opposite of what she is- yearns in other words, to be a white child, possessed of the blondest hair and the bluest eye” (Marcus).
Approximate Word count = 1849 Approximate Pages = 7.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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