"Racial discrimination in the most blue eyes" "There is nothing to say except for reasons, but it is difficult to deal with, so we have to avoid coping methods." When a bad thing happens, I What you first ask is "why" But in most cases, the answer "why" is not easy for us to use, sometimes there is no answer at all. Racism is a concept of the beginning of human civilization at all times. For some reason, "Caucasian" thinks they are better than those who are not white for a long time.
Tony Morrison's novels, the most blue eyes, are often read, reflecting racial discrimination in various ways. Racism is often understood as a class that is oppressed or discriminated by other people. However, at The Bluest Eye, racial discrimination is approaching in a very unique way. The character of this novel is internalized with a series of values passed from its descendants and fragmented. The black community in the novel accepts the standards of white beauty. It is judged that Maureen's pale skin is beautiful and Pecora's black skin is ugly. Raise Pekola's strong desire for "the blue eyes".
In order to tackle the analysis of impending slavery and ethnic ghosts, the focus of the book and the "blue eyes", Tony Morrison displayed the "blue eyes" center around open racial discrimination or African-American problems I advocate. The event rather than the reader has a more complex and ultimately deep account of the effects of racial discrimination by emphasizing how self-hatred plagues black characters. In the ugly explanation of the narrator concerning the Breedlove family, important quotes are quoted in "blue eyes". If you want to see them and want to know why they are ugly, you can not look closely and find the source. You understand that it comes from faith, their beliefs It seems as if some mysterious and mastery master gave ugly coats to each of them and each of them definitely accepted it .