‘The Bluest Eye’ - Toni Morrison The literary context of the novel ‘ The Bluest Eye’ is more complex. Writer uses the techniques of ‘ Stream of consciousness’ , multiple perspectives and deliberate fragmentation . Morison understands and uses the particular culture tradition and strives to create a distinctively black literature. She writes in a black vernacular full of turns of phrases and figure of unique speech to community in which she grew up, with the expectation that if she is true to own experience, it will be universally meaningful. To study , American culture we have to know first about race or racism. “ Race – specific yet race – free prose.” It is about the damage the internalized racism can do the most vulnerable member of the community – a young girl , whose name is Pecola. The Bluest Eye – is not simple story, but we find
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