1. The Bluest Eye - Literary Analysis
In an endeavor to find how the "Blues Aesthetic" interferes and interacts with the reader's perception of the novel, Cat Moses attempts to discover the necessity of the emotional content in The Bluest Eye. Moses understands that the reader is constantly overwhelmed by the emotionally effecting content - Pecola's incestuous rape, ensuing pregnancy, and abandonment by her community - that we often miss the music in the lyrically "songified" narrative. ... Moses allows us to understand his perception that Claudia's role as a storyteller is supported by the blues...
- Word Count: 2626
- Approx Pages: 11
- Grade Level: Undergraduate