1. The Bluest Eye - Literary Analysis
She writes about several different themes including good and evil, love and hate, beauty and ugliness, friendship, and death. ... Expanding on the representation of Jesus or God in The Bluest Eye, Alexander understands the problem of how a supposedly omnipotent and loving God can allow the existence of evil and suffering to still take place. ... I don't see Alexander's argument as a problem with the novel in comparison to my understanding that evil and suffering must still take place under the control of a loving God to make the word revolve correctly. I believe differently that ever...
- Word Count: 2626
- Approx Pages: 11
- Grade Level: Undergraduate