Toni Morrison’s debut novel might be her most misunderstood. This essay is adapted from On Morrison (Hogarth). Banned as it’s been, everybody knows what The Bluest Eye is about: a little black girl ...
Advancing Care Team Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems for Cancer Symptom Management: Findings From a Hybrid Type II, Cluster-Randomized, Stepped-Wedge Trial This is a cross-sectional study, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Timothy Eric in 'The Bluest Eye' at the Ensemble Theatre (Everett Welch) Pecola is an African American young girl whose own mother ...
Pecola is an African American young girl whose own mother thought she was “aggressively ugly” from the day she was born. But it is not just her internal family dynamic that makes her want to change ...
THE BLUEST EYE is Nobel and Pulitzer Prize–winner Toni Morrison’s first novel, written in 1970 and adapted for the stage by playwright Lydia Diamond in 2005. Centering on young Pecola Breedlove, whose ...
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