Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye

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Toni Morrison’s book, The Bluest Eye, is a controversial novel about the struggles of a young African-American girl. Through her use of style and diction in the prologue, she creates a somber atmosphere to introduce the underprivileged minorities’ daily struggle to escape from society’s racial discrimination. Morrison writes this passage in italics in order to illustrate how people are whispering that “Pecola was having her father’s baby.” Since “the seeds shriveled and died,” the people and the readers can realize it was rape so everyone speaks of it in hushed tones like the narrator. The whispering also brings a solemn tone as this prologue is targeting topics like “lust” and “despair” which asserts how minorities are seen as animals who