The Bluest Eye2 The Bluest Eye - A Reality of Presence In The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison shows that angriness is healthy and that it is not something to be feared; those who are not able-bodied to get angry are the ones who suffer the most. She criticizes Cholly, Polly, Claudia, Soaphead Church, the Mobile Girls, and Pecola because these blacks in her story wrongly place their choler on themselves, their witness race, their family, or even God, kinda of being angry at those they should have been angry at: whites.
Pecola Breedlove suffered the most because she was the result of having others’ anger dumped on her, and she herself was unable to get angry. When Geraldine yells at her to get issue of her house, Pecola’s eyes were fixed on the “pretty” peeress and her “pretty” house. Pecola does not stand up to Maureen Peal when she make fun of her for seeing her dad naked but instead lets Freida and Claudia fight for her. Instead of getting mad at Mr. Yacob...If you call for to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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