1. Fight Against Oppression
Pecola's individuality is her ugliness, more important though, Pecola believes the only way for her individuality to be possessed by beauty is for her to become white, or own a symbol of whiteness-like blue eyes. ... Pecola's constant desire for blue eyes is an indication that images of white perfection and beauty are important to her because she feels that it she possesses one symbol of whiteness she will never again be subjected to the harsh realities of discrimination. ... One afternoon while Pecola is playing in the playground a boy named Junior invites her into his house. ... ...
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- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: High School