The Bluest Eye

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Through the profound story of the life of a victimized child there is violence, sex, incest, and other graphic imagery created by Morrison’s words. Such a story explores these dark corners of the world. But Morrison creates these scenes for the reader to understand why these wrongdoings were done. Because of her sympathy created towards the “antagonists” and the cruelty shown in the novel, censorship groups and parents have come together to take The Bluest Eye and more of Morrison’s work out of the schools. These points are argued across schools, even though Morrison’s goal of this novel was to bring the issues of racial beauty and the affects of negative body image words to the surface, to be discussed, and to be solved. The American Library

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