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Friendship In The Bluest Eye

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The Bluest Eye initially depicts female friendship as confined to the proximity of family and cultural programming. For example, during Claudia and Frieda’s afternoon with Maureen, the sister’s defend Pecola from Maureen’s ridicule. This stems from the fact that Pecula is within a similar cultural program as the sisters and that she has been living with them. Similarly, Maureen is of a middleclass background and of no connection to Claudia and Frieda’s family, so she is resented both prior and after their time with Maureen.
Sula, expands on this dynamic by moving friendship outside the confines of family during the initial phase between Nel and Sula. Nel’s mother is not taken by Sula or her mother. The narration follows this trend with, “her

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