Comparing Declaration Of Independence And The Bluest Eye

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What else do they do? They also make us feel like we are not apart of this “dream” , they segregate us, they, discriminate us, they make stereotypes about us, but not that they don’t have stereotypes of their own, ours is just less condescending, and that is how they view us. Take young Pecola Breedlove for instance, she is an African American girl who is blinded by caucasian beauty that she can’t see her own, she believes in order to fit into society, she needs to have blonde hair and blue eyes. She has been deprived of her own self just to fit this “American Dream.” But yet, both the Declaration of Independence by Thomas Jefferson and The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison Present the concept of the "American Dream". The character of Pecola Shows