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Reflect on the powerful themes of beauty, identity, and societal pressures in Toni Morrison’s acclaimed novel The Bluest Eye with this evocative poster. Featuring poignant imagery of a young black girl’s longing for blue eyes, this artwork encapsulates Pecola’s heartbreaking struggle for acceptance in a culture biased against dark skin. An impactful decorative piece for any classroom studying Morrison’s searing portrait of internalized racism and the legacy of trauma. This 11” x 17” poster will lend a thought-provoking aesthetic to any wall. The stark, affecting art style depicts the costs of conformity and the consequences of racial beauty standards - ideal for inspiring discussion. Display this resonant literary artwork as a conversation starter.

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