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    Pecola In The Bluest Eye

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    portrays a little girl by the name Pecola as the main character in his Novel‚ The Bluest Eye. Pecola thinks she is ugly because she is black and so is people around her. She is abused‚ neglected and she feels hatred within herself. She interacts with people both grown-ups and kids and they have shown her that she does not fit in their community. With the mentality of her being ugly‚ Pecola thinks by having blue eyes then her life would change and she would be termed be beautiful. She has been exposed

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    The Bluest Eye Alcoholism

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    harmful when used irresponsibly because it can inhibit the brain’s functions including: disrupt memory‚ change brain physiology‚ and reduce self-awareness. Hence‚ Toni Morrison incorporates the detrimental consequences of alcoholism into her novel The Bluest Eye to show the destructive capabilities of alcoholism through the actions of her character‚ Cholly. His Aunt Jimmy raised Cholly‚ but unfortunately‚

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    The Bluest Eye‚ a fiction novel that shows the story of Pecola Breedlove. Pecola‚ an eleven year old black girl lives a nightmare at the heart of her yearning in this time of her life. She moves with Claudia Macteer‚ who is also a black girl. During the time they are together we can see differences and similarities in both of the children and their families. Pecola and Claudia had similarities and differences. Pecola had always dreamed of having big blue eyes. This was a synonym of beauty

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    Coming Of Age Essay

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    school everyday‚ meet friends‚ or to work. Have you ever had a parents or a guardian that worked full time? Well many teen are faced with issues and in some case their parents are working overtime to provide for them. So many times when teens come of age they apply for jobs to help

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    Emma Wellington 10/17/11 Coming of Age Essay English 10/ Weiss Coming of age is a child’s transformation into adulthood and maturity. Nobody grows old merely by living a number of years; we grow old by deserting our youthful years and starting a new as an adult.  With coming of age comes responsibilities and the answers to the questions that we have held on to for years. Interestingly enough‚ the time that this process takes however‚ is based on a child’s life situations

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    Coming of Age

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    Coming Of Age Personal Essay Everybody experiences coming of age in their lifetime. Coming of age is the transition from childhood to adulthood. My coming of age started in the middle of my grade 8 year and has continued up until the present. So‚ for me coming of age has occurred from grades 8-10. The three steps that really defined my coming of age was my traveling to Europe‚ starting high school and getting my first job at Tim Horton’s. My first step in my coming of age was traveling to

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    coming of age

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    Coming of Age Essay Coming of age means to physically and mentally grow and become mature. In the book The Secret Life of Bees‚ the main character Lily goes through her experience of becoming a mature young woman. Through her journey she learns about racism‚ love‚ and strong women. In the beginning of the story Lily lives with her father T- Ray‚ who is abusive and doesn’t care for her. What she wants most is to find out more about her mother who died when she was very young. She runs off to Tiburon

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    Coming of Age

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    There have always been challenges that a young adolescent must make to become an adult. Whether it was one hundred years ago‚ or today in this day and age‚ the challenges are ever so present. Unfortunately‚ the challenges faced back then were far more harsh and difficult for the young adults compared to the present. They lacked the technology‚ resources‚ and knowledge we now possess today. Most jobs one hundred years ago had to be physically done by people‚ not machines‚ which the 21st century seems

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    Topic #3 Effects of Racism on Sexual Lives of Characters in The Bluest Eye In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye‚ we are introduced to the adverse circumstances that surround the characters involving sex. We are asked to recognize that the major male characters—Cholly Breedlove‚ Mr. Henry‚ and Soaphead Church—are all attracted to young girls and the majority of these young girls are all victims in a short scholarly essay “The Bluest Eye Theme of Sex”. Cholly rapes his daughter Pecola‚ Mr. Henry fondles

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    Bluest Eye Notes

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    excuse to why whores are coming to their house and he tries to lie to the girls saying they are a bible study group just so he won’t get caught. “Those were some members of my Bible class. We read the scriptures together‚ and so they came today to read with me.” Pg.90 Junior-a light skinned boy who invites Pecola to his house. Junior was laughing running around the room clutching his stomach delightedly. Pecola touched the scratched place on her face and felt tears coming. When she started for the

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