Pecola as devastated and secluded character in Toni Morrison's novel "the bluest eye"

Author

Muhaysin, Ahmad Ghazi

Source

Journal of the Iraqia University

Issue

Vol. 21, Issue 44، ج. 1 (31 Aug. 2019), pp.522-529, 8 p.

Publisher

al-Iraqia University Islamic Researches and Studies Center

Publication Date

2019-08-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

8

Main Subjects

Literature

Topics

Abstract EN

This paper explores the nature of racial inequality in America, both in terms of its historical variations and contemporary realities represented by a selected woman character (Pecola) in Toni Morrison's work The bluest eye.

Pecola believes that beauty and self-respect are connected with the color of the skin and whiteness, Toni Morrison as a black writer wants to reflect the struggles and difficulties which confront the black women community in united states represented by her black character girl Pecola, she can't accept herself as a black girl in white people society and search for a way to get rid of her self-loathing and and her low self-respect, this way of thinking shows how the white beauty standards affect on the black community.

Morrison through out her work wants to make the world aware of the misery and gloomy life of the black women in united states, Pecola has nothing to do with her black skin and its her nature, as one kind of racism, Pecola ill-treated and degraded and this is the reason of her desire that pushed her to wish to gain a blue eyes, to be accepted black girl by her community and settle in Pecola, she can't accept herself as a black girl in white people society and search for a way to get rid of her self-loathing and and her low self-respect, this way of thinking shows how the white beauty standards affect on the black community.

Morrison through out her work wants to make the world aware of the misery and gloomy life of the black women in united states, Pecola has nothing to do with her black skin and its her nature, as one kind of racism, Pecola ill-treated and degraded and this is the reason of her desire that pushed her to wish to gain a blue eyes, to be accepted black girl by her community and settle in peace

American Psychological Association (APA)

Muhaysin, Ahmad Ghazi. 2019. Pecola as devastated and secluded character in Toni Morrison's novel "the bluest eye". Journal of the Iraqia University،Vol. 21, no. 44، ج. 1, pp.522-529.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Muhaysin, Ahmad Ghazi. Pecola as devastated and secluded character in Toni Morrison's novel "the bluest eye". Journal of the Iraqia University Vol. 21, no. 44, p. 1 (2019), pp.522-529.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1242981

American Medical Association (AMA)

Muhaysin, Ahmad Ghazi. Pecola as devastated and secluded character in Toni Morrison's novel "the bluest eye". Journal of the Iraqia University. 2019. Vol. 21, no. 44، ج. 1, pp.522-529.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1242981

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

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Record ID

BIM-1242981