1. The Bluest Eye
Autumn 1940 The European part of World War II had just begun full force Implicitly Morrison is using the Nazi Regime as a distant background to the novel's events Americans of 1940 treasure blonde hair and blue eyes in both dolls and little girls These features reflects the Aryan ideal The connection is reflected by the three prostitutes Seasons The novel is divided into four seasons, but it pointedly refuses to meet the expectations of these seasons: Spring The traditional time of rebirth, reminds Claudia of being whipped with new switches, and it is the season when Pe...
- Word Count: 384
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: High School