• "Splits." This essay discusses the Breedlove family from the novel The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison.

     

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Published: 10.12.2002.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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  • Essays '"Splits." This essay discusses the Breedlove family from the novel The Bluest Ey', 1.
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 The Breedlove family knows pain. They know their ugliness, too, and therefore they know loneliness, hardship, and misery. Their poverty envelops them in shame, forcing them to accept their defect. The Breedloves find the confinement of their poverty distressing, frustrating, and oftentimes infuriating. Thus, each Breedlove senses that he or she may never experience happiness.
In her novel The Bluest Eye, Toni Morrison depicts the piteous state of the Breedlove's rented storefront apartment; specifically, she describes their sofa as a "hated ... piece of furniture" which "produces…

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