The Bluest Eye

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English

 

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Preston J

 

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April 21, 2016

 

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University

 

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Morrison does not only convey one theme, she uses the symbols to convey multiple themes that essentially reveal the one dominant theme. The theme of acceptance is the dominant theme in the novel, making everything revolve about being accepted. Perfection and beauty are important themes in the novel...
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Each symbol is used to represent something of beauty or perfection. Morrison utilizes beauty and perfection in her symbolism to create her major theme of acceptance through her main character Pecola. “The novel depicts the devastating mental and physical consequences of the denigration of the female body and of an inability to conform to standards of beauty in an economy where beauty is synonymous to whiteness” (Mermann-Jozwiak 192)...
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