Stereotypes In The Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison

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In my opinion, Morrison was very intelligent to leave the information about races of the characters. It served her purpose to keep the emotions of the readers unbiased. This give a subjective quality of the literature where the readers are in control about what they want their characters to be. If it it was the opposite way and the character’s races were mentioned it would not have triggered a personal connection to the character and realization of how me judge others.
Maggie faced some extreme bulling for the gar girls. Other than the gar girls I believe that the girls, Twyla and Roberta hurt Maggie as well. The story moves forwards to unfold that the girls developed a hatred towards Maggie. This was largely because of the resentment they