The Bluest Eye

Lesson 17
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ELA

Unit 7

9th Grade

Lesson 17 of 30

Objective


Explain how Morrison uses the motif of houses and homes to develop the themes of the novel.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison  pp. 105 – 109

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Target Task


Multiple Choice

What two things do homes primarily symbolize in the novel?

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Writing Prompt

How does Pauline’s treatment of her own home differ from her treatment of the Fisher home? Explain using evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • What diction does the author use to describe Pauline’s treatment of her own home? (look back to p. 35-37) The Fisher home? What does this convey?
  • Why might she treat the two homes differently? How do you know?
  • What might the author be using homes to symbolize in this novel? Explain using evidence from the text.

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Explain how Pauline Breedlove became the mother who abuses her daughter so mercilessly.

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