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The Bluest Eye

Toni Morrison

The Bluest Eye

Toni Morrison

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The Bluest Eye Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. C (Autumn)

2. A (Autumn)

3. B (Autumn)

4. D (Autumn)

5. A (Winter)

6. B (Winter)

7. A (Winter)

8. B (Winter)

9. C (Spring)

10. B (Spring)

11. A (Spring)

12. C (Summer)

13. D (Summer)

14. B (Summer)

15. A (Summer)

Long Answer

1. Soaphead Church plays the greatest role in Pecola’s irrationality at the end of the novel. He takes advantage of her insecurities and tricks her. Pecola goes to him asking for blue eyes, and he uses her to poison his property owner’s dog. When the dog dies, Pecola believes her wish is granted, signifying the start of her irrational thinking. (Various chapters)

2. As the words of the primer run together, they begin to lose meaning. These words have no meaning for the characters in the novel. They do not live in pretty houses. They are not happy. They do not wear pretty red dresses. These words are far from the characters’ realities and therefore have no meaning in their lives. In addition, because these are words from a reading primer, education has no meaning for the characters.

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