Racial and racial levels are enhanced by concepts related to mainstream, social, white aesthetic diffusion and physical characteristics. In "The Bluest Eyes", Toni Morrison first explained the strengthening of the racial rank by explaining the passage of Dick and Jane's book, the standardization of family life through the spread of white aesthetics in the mainstream society. Next, Larinil's "Black Art Movement" will explain ways to demonstrate the race level enhancement by the popularization of Caucasian aesthetics when black artists including black artists and black artists accept white aesthetics.
Morrison's Family Relations Tony Morrison's blue eyed eye "The Bluest Eyes" is a story about the life of a young black girl, Pecola Bladorov, who grew up after the First World War. . She prayed with the blue eyes and "Please make her beautiful", which in turn was accepted by her family and associates. The main problem of this book is the ugly concept that "darkness" has neither value nor beauty. This view will be handed down at birth and become a cultural barrier. Promoting a good family relationship to promote a healthy and meaningful family relationship is important for adolescent life. Families are not only important for connection between people and the past, they are also powerful and powerful agents that provide teenagers the most love and care they need. Young people can establish good family relationships in various ways. First of all, teenagers should respect each family member and care for each family member. This includes older elderly people
Racial and racial levels are enhanced by concepts related to mainstream, social, white aesthetic diffusion and physical characteristics. In "The Bluest Eyes", Toni Morrison first explained the strengthening of the racial rank by explaining the passage of Dick and Jane's book, the standardization of family life through the spread of white aesthetics in the mainstream society. Next, Larinil's "Black Art Movement" will explain ways to demonstrate the race level enhancement by the popularization of Caucasian aesthetics when black artists including black artists and black artists accept white aesthetics.