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The Bluest Eye

“ A little black girl yearns for the blue eyes of a little white girl, and the horror at the heart of her yearning is exceeded only by the evil of fulfillment.” This quote from The Bluest Eye is the meaning of the story in a sentence. Toni Morrison is the author of this very powerful and emotional novel and through her use of symbolism, Morrison tells the story of Pecola Breedlove, an African American girl, and her struggle to achieve the acceptance and love she desires from her family and friends.
The society that the story takes place in plays a factor in how Morrison conveys her symbolism. Each symbol represents something that makes being black inferior to being white (Mermann-Jozwiak 189). The use of symbolism in the novel such as the Shirley Temple cup, Pecola’s last name, the Dick and Jane examples, and the blue eyes are very important in conveying the themes of the story. Morrison does not only convey one theme, she uses the symbols to convey multiple themes that......


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