LBST-2212-002
Prof. A. Teasdell
September 13,2017
The Bluest Eye Guide
The social commentary that is implicit in Morrison's superimposing these bland banalities describing a white family and its activities upon the tragic story of the destruction of a young black girl is that this is what Pecola wants her family to be like. The opening was Pecola was repeating this phrase over and over like she wanted this to be her family so bad as the phrase was like the dream family during that time. Pecola wanted this ideal family to what they do to what color skin they are. Morrison's powerful language in this book shows how relatable it is. If she used "proper" language in this book it wouldn't catch the readers same emotion as it does …show more content…
And if one person doesn't find the romantic love they feel that they're not attractive enough to find true love. Or if they don't feel like they are beautiful they don't feel like they will be able to find romantic love. These two things are like a domino effect if everyone felt that they were beautiful on the inside and out their true love would come so much easier. In this society and this time and age everyone is always looking for romantic love, not their true love and then they feel like when it doesn't work out it was because of how they look. Also, now a day the society shows images of people who are a size 2, tall, blonde hair, and etc. and it makes girls, for example, feel like they aren't pretty because they don't look like the girl on the magazine. It is basically like Pecola because she doesn't see someone that looks like her on her cup but someone that she starts to want to look like because that's all she hears people say look pretty. Characters in "The Bluest Eye", an encounter with beauty would be when Pecola drunk 3 quarts of milk just to see Shirley Temple face because she felt like she wasn't as pretty as her. As for romantic love that caused a negative outcome would be Pecola mom and dad Polly and Cholly as they were married but Cholly was very abusive from personal things that happened to him and Polly were married. Some positive visions of beauty and love in this book would be like Claudia who was treated just like Pecola but she was much stronger than Pecola and but her negative into a positive. For love, in a positive way, Claudia felt loved by her parents which had a factor on why she felt so strong and felt that she was pretty even though she heard different from