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  • Characterization in The Bluest Eye

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    Throughout the novel The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison utilizes the characterization of both Pecola Breedlove and her father Cholly to demonstrate how the scene in which Cholly rapes Pecola acts as a function of their existence together and individually Through combining the how of this instance with both the background stories of Pecola and Cholly Morrison implicitly delivers the why behind it Initially Morrison introduces Pecola Breedlove as a young submissive girl living with little to no self es

  • The Effects of Parent-Child Relationships through Characters in Toni Morrison's

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    The Effects of Parent Child Relationships through Characters in Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye How a child is treated by his or her parents growing up effects the emotional and physical development of that child and how in turn that child treats his or her own children in the future In The Bluest Eye author Toni Morrison gives clear examples through her characters experiences of how this statement rings true In addition through studies and experiments conducted by students and experts across the

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