Consciousness in Toni Morrison's Novel the Bluest Eye

S. Satyam, B. Prasad
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Toni Morrison is the most well-known sophisticated novelist in the history of African American literature. She has been recognised as a strident voice for exploited black people as well as master craftsman of the dominant artistic form. The Bluest Eye is a tragic tale about a young, black girl Pecola and her desire for the bluest eyes, the symbol for her of what it means to be beautiful and therefore worthy in society. It clarifies the damaging impacts of white standards and the importance on the lives of black people. It represents very sad feeling in terms of tragic conditions of blacks in racist America. She investigates the devastating effects of the beauty standards of the dominant culture of the self-image of the African female adolescent. Exploring the complexity of black female experience in white America, Toni Morrison attempts to resolve the contradiction inherent in her African American identity as a black women writer. In the novel The Bluest Eye it shows the terrible consequences for black internalising the values of a white culture that both directly & indirectly rejects them. A close study of the interrelationship of race, gender, and class in the novels of Toni Morrison reveals the emergence of a revolutionary pattern. This paper attempts to find out the trial of the blacks women in search of self-identity in the novel of Toni Morrison.
托妮·莫里森小说《最蓝的眼睛》中的意识
托妮·莫里森是美国非裔文学史上最著名的世故小说家。她被认为是受剥削黑人的尖锐声音,也是主流艺术形式的工匠大师。《最蓝的眼睛》是一个关于一个年轻的黑人女孩佩科拉的悲剧故事,她渴望拥有一双最蓝的眼睛,这对她来说意味着美丽,因此在社会上是有价值的。它阐明了白人标准的破坏性影响以及对黑人生活的重要性。它代表了在种族歧视的美国黑人的悲惨处境。她调查了主流文化的审美标准对非洲女性青少年自我形象的破坏性影响。托妮·莫里森通过探索白人美国黑人女性经历的复杂性,试图解决她作为黑人女作家的非裔美国人身份所固有的矛盾。在小说《最蓝的眼睛》中,它展示了黑人内化白人文化价值观的可怕后果,这种价值观直接或间接地拒绝了他们。仔细研究托妮·莫里森小说中种族、性别和阶级的相互关系,可以发现一种革命性模式的出现。本文试图揭示托妮·莫里森小说中黑人女性寻求自我认同的过程。
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