Sunday, 3 February 2019

Two part reading response ''The bluest eye''

The novel '' the bluest eye" written by Toni Morrison talks about the life of a young African-American girl named Pecola, which grows with great depression. She is considered 'ugly' because of the color of her skin and believes that the white color of the skin is more beautiful. Pecola prays for her eyes to turn blue so she can be as beautiful and loved as all white-haired kids with blue eyes in the US.
I really believe in the illustration of the fact that we should not be perfect in any way, we must make efforts and continue to learn about the world and take care of ourselves and the people around us.
We need to understand that it's not beauty everything a person does, it's the inner side that really matters.
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