Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye from 1970, shows how the upbringing and society's norms can affect a young girl in an African-American society, where racism and a feeling of inferiority is the standards. Pecola's wishes for blue eyes since that may make her part of a world where she has never belonged. Her wish is not only a futile attempt to be looking differently but also a wish for a better life
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
Wherever we go in the world, we encounter racism- something that oppresses people in our daily lives...
Abstract The politics of color, since ages, has dominated the psyche of people so profoundly that co...
Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye from 1970, shows how the upbringing and society's norms can aff...
The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison's tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psycholog...
The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison’s tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psycholog...
The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison's tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psycholog...
Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970) stands as an outstanding novel of character regarding the destroyin...
The article presents the foundations, symptoms and consequences of self-hatred as experienced by Ger...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
Throughout her fiction Toni Morrison has frequently dealt with traumatized individuals, who usually ...
This essay explores how The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison examines the influences of outside forces su...
The development of the Afro-American Novel is essentially a social and human document, which deals w...
This paper examines the role of thought in the construction of African-American women’s identity and...
Toni Morrison is considered as the most commendable and celebrated novelist, an essayist and profess...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
Wherever we go in the world, we encounter racism- something that oppresses people in our daily lives...
Abstract The politics of color, since ages, has dominated the psyche of people so profoundly that co...
Toni Morrison's novel The Bluest Eye from 1970, shows how the upbringing and society's norms can aff...
The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison's tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psycholog...
The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison’s tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psycholog...
The Bluest Eye (TBE) is Toni Morrison's tribute to Afro-American women who are derailed by psycholog...
Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970) stands as an outstanding novel of character regarding the destroyin...
The article presents the foundations, symptoms and consequences of self-hatred as experienced by Ger...
Racism is a faithful depiction of one race’s superiority to another, resulting in discrimination and...
Throughout her fiction Toni Morrison has frequently dealt with traumatized individuals, who usually ...
This essay explores how The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison examines the influences of outside forces su...
The development of the Afro-American Novel is essentially a social and human document, which deals w...
This paper examines the role of thought in the construction of African-American women’s identity and...
Toni Morrison is considered as the most commendable and celebrated novelist, an essayist and profess...
Abstract: Toni Morrison gained international recognition in literary circles with the publication of...
Wherever we go in the world, we encounter racism- something that oppresses people in our daily lives...
Abstract The politics of color, since ages, has dominated the psyche of people so profoundly that co...