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Essay / Discrimination in the Bluest Eye By Toni Morrison with traits that are almost the exact opposite of his own. She sees that the women in these films are rich, have nice homes, and are treated well by their white husbands, and as she associates their seemingly ideal lives with their beauty, she associates her own less than ideal life – her weak life . a paid job, a small house in an abandoned storefront, and an abusive husband – with the ugliness she herself perceives. For a long time, she tries to imitate their appearance: she straightens her hair, wears makeup daily, and spends all her extra money on fashionable clothes. However, after losing her front tooth and giving birth to two children, she realizes that the "beauty" she has strived to achieve for so long is unattainable, and she turns to her work as a servant to the Fisher family as a more practical way. to live out his fantasies of a perfect life. The Fishers are a wealthy white couple who treat Pauline generously and genuinely appreciate her work. Every day, Pauline has the chance to escape the poverty in which her family lives and move into the luxurious Fisher home, where she cleans their spacious rooms, organizes their expensive belongings and takes care of their daughter, who resembles in terms of
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