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Essay Comparing The Bluest Eye And Their Eyes Were Watching God

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The novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and the film Their Eyes Were Watching God, both portray the reality of the lives of some women in this time period and in the past as well. The Bluest Eye tells the story about a nine-year old and a ten-year old, whose names are Claudia and Frieda MacTeer. The live in Ohio with their parents whom don’t pay much attention to them considering the fact that they’re trying to make ends meet while the Great Depression is coming to an end. The family takes in a boarder into their home whose name is Henry Washington. They also take in an eleven-year old dark skinned girl named Pecola Breedlove. She shares that her father has tried to burn down their home in the past. This causes the sisters to be sympathetic towards her. She also shares about her admiration for Shirley Temple, and how she believes that being white makes you beautiful. Since she isn’t of white skin, she sees herself as being ugly. Pecola then is faced …show more content…

She is a seventeen-year old girl who is raised by her grandmother after her parents died. Her grandmother teaches her how to be a good wife in order to find and keep a good husband. Her grandmother then arranges the marriage of Janie and Logan Killicks. He is an old man who spoils Janie for over a year and then forces her to perform tasks at the farm they live in. She feels used and mistreated and decides to leave him for a man named Jody Starks. She finally feels like she is treated how she deserves. He spoils her and they travel from Georgia to a new town called Eatonville, which they then develop into a productive town and which he becomes the mayor of. He then becomes controlling over her behavior and her appearance. He forces her to isolate herself and cover her long curly hair in order to not cause any attention towards her. After 20 years, Logan dies of an illness. Janie becomes a widow and spends her time isolated in her

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