TONİ MORRİSON-nun “The Bluest Eye” əsəri haqqında,video slayt ilə sərbəst iş mövzusu
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TONİ MORRİSON
The Bluest Eye
“Balacaağ qızın mavi gözlərinəcan atan
balaca qara qızın kədərləri iləgözəl
toxunmuş melanxolik bir nağıldır”…
■Beingblackand poorin this workby Toni Morrison In fact, we tellthe storyof all black
peoplethroughtells; by intertwiningthe stories
■The characterswe wereangrywith and angrywith in the episode that theyare victims
of othersand that in factall Your victimsare victimsof everything that happensto
blackpeopleshowsthat it is.
■While we feelsorry for someonebeinga victim, the next chapterwith the storyof the
person whoexploitedthat victim.
■We meet, this time our understandingincreases. Like this The author expandsour
perceptionin eachchapter
■What is actuallydone to all blackpeoplethroughindividuals?
■It allows us to look. Praying to god every day scary little black pecola who wants to have
eyes
■story; make him a victim of his own oppression, his own with the stories of those who
sacrificed what they were
■By adding together and expanding, we present incredible puts an impressive truth of
exploitation: what to be angry about
■Why be angry at such a terrible, tangible evil,
■It cannot destroy the experience. So all that's left is words remain... literature
remains... literature's It has incredible power.
■Claudia MacTeer: Narratesthe majorityof the noveland is alsoa youngblackgirl. She
is the childof Pecola'sfosterparentsand is Frieda's sister. She is not only Pecola's
fosteringsister but she is alsoconsideredto be her friend. She is an independent,
mature, and passionatenine-year-old. Despiteher relativenaivete, she is one of few, if
any, charactersthat feelsympathyfor Pecola. Claudia is the polar oppositeof Pecola. In
the first chapter, she destroysher whitedollsout of hatredof whitepeople. By
contrast, Pecolaconsistentlyacts on her desireto achievewhitebeautystandards.
Claudia is raisedin a stablehome, always assuredof her self-worthand surroundedby
a strongnetwork of family.
Characters
■PecolaBreedlove: Her insanityat the end of the novelis her only wayto escapethe
world where she cannotbe beautifuland happy dueto her familysituation and the
beautyand social standardsof that time. She believesthat havingblueeyeswould
make her more accepted
■Frieda MacTeer: Claudia's ten-year-oldsister. Frieda is more enlightenedto the world
in comparisonto her youngersister and Pecola. Frieda is courageousand unwavering.
She is seen to defendboth Claudia and Pecolawithin the novel. Frieda can be classified
as determined, independent, and stubbornat times