English Final Project
Toni Morrison's, The Bluest Eye, Alice Walker's , The Color Purple , and Richard Wright's autobiography , Black Boy , all represent prejudicy . The precedingnovels show the characters were typical victims, not understading the division of poweramongst races. The Bluest Eye , a heart breaking story of a little back girl living in Lorain,Ohio during the 1930's, manifest the longing of Pecola Breedlove's obsession for love. Inorder to achieve love she would have to deny herself of her true identity and surrender towhat is thought to be beautiful and superior: little white girls "gifted" with blond hair andblue eyes. The novel procalaims the nation's love for little white girls. Sadly, Pecolawishes every night to abolish her ugliness: her blackness. If she could only become "beautiful" she would be loved , rather then become the subject of hatred ranging fompeople like her mother tro her teachers to her classmates. Recounting the story of a blackgirl's hardship's in the world of prejudice, Alice Walker's , The Color Purple presents amoving story of love, ill-treatment, and growth. Celie, the main character, advances
Much of the narrative in Walker's novel is derived from her own experience, growing up in the rural south as an abused and uneducated child. Her long hours of work often meant leaving her children with littlesupervision. Similarly to Richard and Alice Walker, Pecola is a little black girl who is also abused. He was born inthe rural Mississippi, the grandson of slaves. Black Boy, Richard Wright's autobiography, covers his childhood andearly adulthood. Pecola's dreams represented the all American dream. In orderto occupy his time Richard accidently burns down his grandfathers house. Much of the novel reflect points in the authors life. A pattern of rebellion and punishment last all throughout Black Boy. The theme of the novel is straightforward and simple. Unfortunately, the newly found stableness was not destined to last. He decide, as he always had, to go his own way. Richard's grandmother was a strict Seventh Day Adventist, but Richardwas an atheist from an early age. He moved to Memphis where the atmosphere was lessdangerous. In Pecola's eyes hiteness represents beauty, middle-class affluence, popularity, and happiness.
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