Plato 2A
4/25/17
Bluest Eye Essay The Bluest Eye tells the stories of rape, incest, and pain through the innocent eyes of a young black girl during the great depression.This perspective, seldom seen in literature, brings light to the hardships of being black in 1930s america. Race plays a crucial role in why the women in this novel struggle to find happiness in a world constantly telling them they are ugly. To them the pigment of their skin and eyes are more than just a trait. Color is an unsurpassable obstacle between reaching happiness and establishing self worth. Through delving into the the life of Pecola, through the eyes of Claudia, we understand the way color prevents them from achieving happiness. In the first pages