The Bluest Eye

Lesson 19
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ELA

Unit 7

9th Grade

Lesson 19 of 30

Objective


Trace the symbol of dreams as it is used in this chapter.

Readings and Materials


  • Book: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison  pp. 121 – 131

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Target Task


Writing Prompt

What do dreams symbolize in the novel? Explain your argument using evidence from the text.

Key Questions


  • Go back to the first lines of the chapter and find where the author uses the words "dreamer" and "dreams". What is she using them to describe?
  • Why does Pauline start going to the movies?
  • How do the doctors treat Pauline in the hospital? How does this shape her ideas about race and powerlessness?
  • When did Pauline stop taking care of her own house? Why?
  • How does Pauline feel about Cholly now? How do you know?
  • Why is Pauline's focus on her work dangerous for her own children?

Next

Explain how the structure of the novel contributes to the plot and theme.

Gather evidence of Morrison’s characterization of Cholly’s early life.

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