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Anger And Shame In The Bluest Eye Essay

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In Toni Morrison’s, The Bluest Eye, anger and shame brought the downfall of many of the characters in the novel. There are many costs of anger and shame to a person. Anger can lead to hatred, which can then turn into violence. Cholly Breedlove was angry at himself and his family for not being able to the “man” in the family. His anger turned into self-loathing, which then made him to violent and horrible things to his family members. Shame can make a person hate themselves, and then start to find solace in other people’s happiness rather than their own. Pauline Breedlove was ashamed at her own family because they were dirty and poor. Her husband was a drunkard, her two daughters were burdens, and her perspective of herself was of hatred. The costs of anger and shame brought the downfall of many of the characters in the novel. Cholly Breedlove is the greatest example of what anger can do to a person. When he was only …show more content…

Pauline was happy and free for the most part of her life, until she finally met Cholly. Pauline started to compare her life with those of white women in the neighborhood. She started to look at pictures of white families and their homes. “White men taking such good care of they women, and they all dressed up in big clean houses with bathtubs right in the same room with the toilet. Them pictures gave me a lot of pleasure, but it made coming home hard, and looking at Cholly hard.” This made Pauline ashamed of what her family is like. As a result, she decided to focus on perfecting another white family’s home. She took up a job as a house nanny in a white family home. Pauline cleaned their house, bathed the children, and cooked the food. All the while, she had forgotten to take care of her own home. She didn’t even care enough to call her own daughters by their names in front of the white girl. Shame led her to hating herself, along with hating her entire

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