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Bluest Eye

“The role of the novelist is to ask questions and explore issues about our society.” Discuss.

Toni Morrison’s novel “The Bluest Eye” explores many issues within the multicultural society of America in the 1940s. The novel is set in 1941, Lorain, Ohio, Morrison’s place of birth. The place is decribed as a “melting pot” of cultures where Black people were drawn from the South for “greater opportunities” in the North. Within this society Morrison explores the issues of racism and the racial self-hatred and loathing that many Blacks felt as a result of living in a society which regarded white standards of beauty and living as all-important.

Being exposed to white American culture, Black people at this time lost the idea of their own unique beauty – turning to the stereotypical beauty deemed by society as perfect and depicted in its film, television, billboards and magazines. Toni Morrison stated in an interview that the image of physical beauty was the most......


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