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PLOT Claudia MacTeer and Frieda MacTeer are part of a black and poor family. They live in a poor neighborhood in Lorain, Ohio. The MacTeers add two persons.

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1 PLOT Claudia MacTeer and Frieda MacTeer are part of a black and poor family. They live in a poor neighborhood in Lorain, Ohio. The MacTeers add two persons to their home. Henry Washington, a man that pays rent to them, and Pecola Breedlove, who was sent there because her father tried to burn her house. Claudia and Frieda feel sorry for Pecola, who thinks whiteness is beautiful and that she is ugly.

2  Pecola moves back in with her family, and her life is difficult.  Her father drinks, her mother is distant, and the two of them often beat one another.  Pecola believes that if she had blue eyes, she would be loved and her life would be transformed.

3  Pecola´s parents both had difficult lives.  Cholly returns home one day and finds Pecola washing dishes. With mixed emotions of tenderness and hate, he rapes her and she gets pregnant  When Pecola’s mother finds her unconscious on the floor, she disbelieves Pecola’s story and beats her.

4  Pecola goes to Soaphead Church, a sham mystic, and asks him for blue eyes. Instead of helping her, he uses her to kill a dog he dislikes.  Pecola’s baby dies when it is born prematurely. Cholly, who rapes Pecola a second time and then runs away, dies in a workhouse.  Pecola becomes crazy, believing that her wish has been fulfilled and that she has the bluest eyes.

5 Climax PECOLA´S STORY AND DAILY CONFLICTS HER FATHER WAS A DRUNK HER MOTHER WAS OFTEN BEATEN BY HER FATHER THEY LIVED IN EXTREME POVERTY LED TO PECOLA BEING SENT TO CLAUDIA´S FAMILY. PROBLEMS WENT ON FROM HOUSE TO SCHOOL BULLYING

6 New School Girl in town  Rich, and pretty  Everyone adored her without knowing her first  She had a dominance over everyone.

7 Responsibility Not Wanted towards the children  Anger and low patience from the parents towards Claudia and Frieda  When sick, when injured, or something similar.  “Claudia and Frieda were selfish for this”  The parents have this responsibility that is not wanted.

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9 External Problems  Had to deal with racial preferences  Poverty  A feeling of dominance that was constantly there  External trouble like Pecola´s conflicts

10 Internal conflicts  Cholly raping his daughter Pecola.  Pecola thinks she is ugly and hates herself.  Pecola´s parents beat each other in front of their kids.  Pecola is crazy at the end of the story.  Discrimination of white people to the black race.

11 Main Characters  Pecola Breedlove: The protagonist of the novel, an eleven-year-old black girl who believes that she is ugly and that having blue eyes would make her beautiful. Sensitive and delicate, she passively suffers the abuse of her mother, father, and classmates.  Claudia MacTeer: An independent and strong-minded nine-year-old, Claudia is a fighter and rebels against adults’ tyranny over children and against the black community’s idealization of white beauty standards.  Frieda MacTeer - Claudia’s ten-year-old sister, who shares Claudia’s independence and stubbornness. Because she is closer to adolescence, Frieda is more vulnerable to her community’s equation of whiteness with beauty. Frieda is more knowledgeable about the adult world and sometimes braver than Claudia.

12 Main Characters  Cholly Breedlove - Pecola’s father, who is impulsive and violent—free, but in a dangerous way. Having suffered early humiliations, he takes out his frustration on the women in his life.  Pauline (Polly) Breedlove - Pecola’s mother, who believes that she is ugly; this belief has made her lonely and cold. She has a deformed foot and sees herself as the martyr of a terrible marriage. She finds meaning not in her own family but in romantic movies and in her work caring for a well-to-do white family.

13 Secondary Characters  Mrs. MacTeer - Claudia’s mother, an authoritarian and sometimes insensible woman who loves and protects her children.  Mr. MacTeer - Claudia’s father, who works hard to keep the family fed and clothed. He is fiercely protective of his daughters.  Sammy Breedlove - Pecola’s fourteen-year-old brother, who copes with his family’s problems by running away from home. His active response contrasts with Pecola’s passivity.  Rosemary Villanucci - A white, comparatively wealthy girl who lives next door to the MacTeers. She makes fun of Claudia and Frieda and tries to get them into trouble, and they sometimes beat her up.

14 Secondary Character  Maureen Peal - A light-skinned, wealthy black girl who is new at the local school. She accepts everyone else’s assumption that she is superior and is capable of both generosity and cruelty.  Geraldine - A middle-class black woman who is essentially cold. She feels real affection only for her cat.  Junior - Geraldine’s son, who, in the absence of genuine affection from his mother, becomes cruel and sadistic. He tortures the family cat and harasses children who come to the nearby playground.  Soaphead Church - Born Elihue Micah Whitcomb, he is a light-skinned West Indian misanthrope and self-declared “Reader, Adviser, and Interpreter of Dreams.” He is a religious hypocrite and a pervert.

15 Toni Morrison  An american writer who won the Pulitzer award and Literature Nobel Prize in 1988  She is known for writing about the struggles of afro-american people in her novels, specially women.  She is a fighter for the human civil rights, and very angaged to fight against racial discrimination.  She was born in Lorain, Ohio. In a humble black family.  She studied in Howard University, and finished in Cornell University. Once graduated she worked as a teacher and finally moved to work as a literature writer in 1964.


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