Friday, March 22, 2019
Use of Color in Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye :: Bluest Eye Essays
Pauline saw the beauty of life done the colour in of her childhood mass South.  Her fondest memories were of purple berries, yellow lemonade, and that streak of green them june bugs do on the trees the night we left(p) carry out home.  All them colors was in me1.  Pauline and Cholly left the colors of the South when they moved North to Ohio to baffle their life together.  Through Cholly, Pauline hoped to find those colors of beauty that she left down home.              For a while she did find her colors, her beauty, in the eye of Cholly.  He released in her all the colors of life which were sealed down in her soul.  Everything about their early married life was described in vivid colors.  This was true even of her sexual experiences with him.   Everything was fine, ordered and beautiful in both Pauline and Chollys life until they moved  up North.         & nbsp    at one time they moved North everything changed.  The colors went out of Paulines life.  I missed my people.  I werent used to so much clear folks...Northern colored folk was unlike too2.  Cholly only became meaner and meaner and wanted to fight all of the time2.  He did not help the situation and contributed to his wifes dissatisfaction and disillusionment by not feeler home.  He found his satisfaction through other people, thus he neglected Pauline.             To make up for this neglect and her own insecurities, Pauline sought-after(a) comfort through movies.  Here she would sit and watch the perfect white world of Hollywood.  Here she would find her colors on the silver privateness.  She had a longing for these colors which was going to affect her life and the lives of her family until it destroys them, particularly Pecola.           & nbsp When Pecola was born, a major change occured in Paulines life.  According to Susan Willis, Adjectives become substantives, big(p) taste and color and making it possible for colors to trickle and flux and finally be internalized...3. She now wished to live her life like this, through the colors in herself.  Right after Pecola was born Cholly again began to repair attention to Pauline again the way he used to when they lived down South.  The only problem was that the colors had dimed in Pauline.      By working for a white family, she found her order and her colors again but not with the intensity that she once did.
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