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In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye the purpose of this essay is to examine the cycle of abuse. The Bluest Eye is associated with violence, humiliation and immorality. It is about the pleasures and the sexual initiation. Sexual initiation is particularly violent, hatred and humiliating, leaving a last effect on characters. Parents blames their children for the traumatic sexual abuse. The Bluest Eye through an impact theoretical framework regarding Pecola, Frieda and Cholly. The point of all this is that black girls in the novel are victims, sexually and socially powerless.
This is a beautiful movement, aimed to eliminate the idea that black people’s natural features, such as skin color, facial features and hair are ugly. The movement was an …show more content…

If we don’t do this it’s not going to stop. Willingness to sit, cry, listen and blame yourself. Instead of doing these thing, stand out, speak for yourself, speak for other people. I going to take this quote from the article “Why our response to sexual abuse matters” from Darla Wilkinson.
“This is especially true when the family of faith is confronted with sexual abuse. Whether it’s a church member healing from abuse by a nonmember or the devastation of a church member harming another, brothers and sisters often stand uncertain, even paralyzed, with how to respond to the victim” (Wilkinson). In the bluest eye, the biggest problem was that no one speak up. Repost the abuse, the process of healing can begin.
Frieda first sexual experience is forced upon her by Mr. Henry, and causes her to believe she has been ruined. “He would rather die than take his thing out of me. Not until he has let go of all he has, and give it to me. To me. To me. When he does, I feel a power. I be strong, I be pretty, I be young” (Morrison …show more content…

We should not underestimate the powerful healing that comes when those brother and sisters who are present with a survivor speak the truth to them with wisdom. “The effects of child abuse and neglect, the researchers found, can profoundly influence victims’ physical and mental health, their ability to control emotions and impulses, their achievement in school, and the relationships they form as children and as adults” (Schulte).
Cholly’s first sexual experience is paired with humiliation and hatred, as the white me force him to rape Darlene. Cholly’s leads to his hatred of women, hatred of his own race, and his feeling of being unlovable. The combination of these things leads to the rape of his daughter. “he hated her. He almost wished he could do it- hard, long and painfully, he hated her so much” (Morrison 148). He was racially humiliated the first time he had sex with a woman.
Sexual abuse is a stark reality, both in the community at large and within the church. People need to encourage proper reporting by being ready. “Ignoring children’s needs, putting them in unsupervised, dangerous situations, exposing them to sexual situations, or making them feel worthless or stupid are also forms of child abuse and neglect”

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