Symbolism In Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye

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“Each night, without fail, She prayed for blue eyes.” Pecola wants to be white so that she can have a better life but this is not physically possible so she figures that she will always be treated like nothing then she goes insane after her father rapes her twice and believes that she has blue eyes. In The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison uses the symbolism of blue eyes, Dick and Jane readers, and the concept of outdoors to develop the theme of insecurity.
Throughout The Bluest Eye, the main conflict is Pecola wanting to have blue eyes so that she can be treated better. This shows the reader that she is insecure about her race and herself. “Pretty eyes. Pretty blue eyes. Big blue pretty eyes. Run, Jip, run. Jip runs, Alice runs. Alice has …show more content…

Pecola is homeless in the beginning of the novel and she lives with the MacTeer family for a while. “Mama didn’t know “what got into people,” but that old Dog Breedlove had burned up his house, gone upside his wife’s head, and everybody, as a result was outdoors” (Morrison 16-17). Pecola was homeless for something that she did not even do. Her father’s actions led to concequences that his entire family had to deal with. Not having a house to live in made Pecola’s life and mind unstable since she had no real sense of order and direction. “The Bluest Eye explores the theme of outdoors as it exposes the vulnerability of the community depicted in the novel. Subjected to the whims of racism and classism, particularly potent in the post-Depression 1930s and early 1940s, the people of Lorain have to work hard to ensure that their existence is secure. Their actions are often controlled by their legitimate fear of being displaced, of losing the central marker of stability and identity, the house” (Gillespie). Everyone affected by the Great Depression struggled to survive. It was especially hard for lower-class families like the Breedloves. The Great Depression was a time that made almost every family in America vulnerable to be

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