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The Bluest Eye Research Paper

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Pecola Breedlove: A Dumping Ground for Soaphead and Geraldine Throughout Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye, many characters, including Soaphead Church and Geraldine, use Pecola Breedlove to make themselves feel better. Using Pecola as a scapegoat, the other characters justify their shortcomings by comparing themselves to her. When they think about Pecola, the other characters in the book feel superior and thus boost their egos. Soaphead Church uses Pecola to do his dirty work and to feel better about himself. When Pecola comes to visit him, Soaphead uses her innocence to manipulate her into killing the dog. He had wanted to kill the dog for a while, but could not bring himself to actually kill it. He convinces her that if she gives the dog the …show more content…

When she hears that Pecola has killed her cat, she calls her a “nasty little black bitch” (92) and throws her out of the house. Geraldine never bothers to get the whole story, so does not know that Junior killed the cat and Pecola was innocent. Despite the injustice, Geraldine does not care about what actually happen, but rather jumps at the opportunity to abuse Pecola. As an ugly, poor, black girl. Pecola epitomizes everything that Geraldine hates about herself. Like Soaphead, Geraldine hates everything about being black and she constantly tries to make herself feel more white. Because of this, she “cleans” herself on Pecola by screaming at her and throwing her out. Geraldine divides the population into people like herself and people like Pecola, then, by putting people like Pecola down, she boosts her ego and feels less like a black person. In the The Bluest Eye, all of the characters use Pecola to clean themselves. Being the worst off, Pecola represents all the injustice and self hatred the other characters have experienced. Although it was not right, Pecola makes the others feel better and more privileged when they terrorized her. They are able to divide themselves from her and relieve their anger on her. Because of her passive nature and misfortune, Pecola Breedlove makes an effective dumping ground for the other characters in the

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