This study purposes to answer the question, 'What is an individual's true life?' through the life of Pecola Breedlove, the black girl in The Bluest Eye. With this in mind. the focus is on the intention of Morrison, who cold-heartedly drive Pecola, who...
This study purposes to answer the question, 'What is an individual's true life?' through the life of Pecola Breedlove, the black girl in The Bluest Eye. With this in mind. the focus is on the intention of Morrison, who cold-heartedly drive Pecola, who is very anxious for the blue eyes, to ruin. This study seeks to paradoxically approach the truth of the hard life which the author went through in terms of the cruelty of not providing the girl with any room for revival.
In this literary behavior is the most sincere statement of one's own truth, Morrison, who presented the experience of Pecola with the use of the paradox of her truth, laid stress on the objective reflection of disharmonious anguish found in the rediscovery of one's own value. The cultural degradation of the black culture regarding the white culture as absolute value was replaced by the ruin of Pecola, whose intention lay in enabling white and black people to see reality in a distinct way and to share intelligently unbelievable and paradoxical recognition.