"Beauty and the Blueest Eye" Tony Morrison's novel "blue eyes" contributes to the study of American novels by revealing the unpleasant aspects of American history. The story of a young black girl named Pecora, who grew up in Lorain, Ohio in 1941, clearly shows the fact that the "American dream" is not available to anyone. Pecola lives in the world and worships girls and boys with blue eyes of blond hair. A black child is not visible in this world, it is not special, there is nothing.
In Toni Morrison's "The Blue Eye", beauty is defined simply as golden hair, fair skin, blue eyes, and the beauty of white culture. The blue eyes show Pecora, its only wish is to have blue eyes. Pecola is a girl who was exiled from her house and detained in the county, as her father, Cholly Breedlove, burned down the house. She finally moved to McTee house next to a black family. Pekora represents the black culture. Her wish is so innocent that her character is itself a tragedy. But that leads to her death. Pecora is a symbol of self-hatred and self decline, a common feature of "the blue eyes". Her belief is not her own. Instead, she accepted the belief that society imposed on her young innocent thought. Beauty is everything she does not do, and every thing she will never do. At the beginning of the book, Pekora is suffering from the concept of beauty. "Dandelion. I think it is very beautiful.
"The Blue Eye" explains how internal standardized beauty standards impair the lives of black girls and women. White's excellent self-evident information is everywhere, including Claudia's white doll, Shirley Temple praise, but in fact, thin skin Maureen is more beautiful than other black girls. A small white girl who prefers to work for her daughter. Adult women who have learned to hate the darkness of their bodies have this kind of hatred towards their children Breedlove agrees with Pecola 's ugly belief.
Tony Morrison's "Blood Eyes" shows an interesting perspective. How internal standardization of white beauty changed the lives of black girls and women. Morrison 's novel "The Bluest Eyes" is the story of a black girl named Pecorabradorov. Ugly her community supports the standard of beauty imposed by the white mainstream culture. This means that having blue eyes and bright skin is the ultimate best beauty. The blue eyes are open and tell the story of Dick and Jane. Dick and Jane are the story of mothers, fathers, Dick and Jane who live in green and white houses with cats and dogs. Families are very "normal" families, the father is strong, the mother is fine, everyone is very happy. Morrison started a novel from this anecdote and showed how the system of racists destroys the heart and soul of people.