She wrote a short story about a black girl who longed to have blue eyes. In contemporary woman novelists of America, Toni Morrison is the rare one who thinks highly of nature in her works. Natural imagery in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye compares women destiny with nature, and uncovers the double pressures from white culture and men suffered by Negro women, criticizing ruling logic which gives oppression to Negro women and nature. In The Bluest Eye, Morrison offers a profound critique of codified and institutionalized white language and ideology through the subversion of a school primer that privileges whiteness. The black family and community play a very important and dominating role in the black individual's life. Because of the lack of parents' love and irresponsibility of the community, Pecola loses her sanity, while with the love of their parents and the support from their family, Claudia and her sister Frieda grow up healthily. In The Bluest Eye, the black culture is portrayed mainly through the black blues and Aunt Jimmy’s funeral. In The Bluest Eye Morrison is specifically connected with a particularly
She wrote a short story about a black girl who longed to have blue eyes. In contemporary woman novelists of America, Toni Morrison is the rare one who thinks highly of nature in her works. Natural imagery in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye compares women destiny with nature, and uncovers the double pressures from white culture and men suffered by Negro women, criticizing ruling logic which gives oppression to Negro women and nature. In The Bluest Eye, Morrison offers a profound critique of codified and institutionalized white language and ideology through the subversion of a school primer that privileges whiteness. The black family and community play a very important and dominating role in the black individual's life. Because of the lack of parents' love and irresponsibility of the community, Pecola loses her sanity, while with the love of their parents and the support from their family, Claudia and her sister Frieda grow up healthily. In The Bluest Eye, the black culture is portrayed mainly through the black blues and Aunt Jimmy’s funeral. In The Bluest Eye Morrison is specifically connected with a particularly