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-Anger is a major theme in 20th century. In "The Bluest Aye", they consider whiteness as the standard of beauty. One has lost within popular culture as they connect beauty with being loved and respected. -In this novel " The Bluest Aye", Toni Morrison discusses many themes with respect to anger, racism, whiteness as a standard of beauty and color as a source of happiness. 2-Body:- Themes: …show more content…
The most important symbol is the blue eyes. Blue eyes represent everything that Pocola ever wanted. g-The author also uses allusion in the novel. It is a reference " Dick and Jane ". they are the epitome of beauty in the eyes of Pocola. h-Morrison uses three different narrations. There is Claudia, third person omniscient and also Pocola at the end. They all offer different prospective on what beauty is. 3-Conclusion:- To sum up, surrounded by the black is beautiful movement of late 1960s African-American culture, Morrison decided to write a novel about how internalized racism affects young black girls in a range of ways some petty and minute, some tragic and overwhelming as this confession made her really