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An argumentative essay analysis (The Bluest Eyes)

An argumentative essay analysis (The Bluest Eyes)

Introduction
The literary work lives in the transaction between a reader and a text, which is the
essential premise of the reading process. In addition to comprehension, readers' active
participation includes discovering meaning, responding emotionally, and developing
interpretation. Readers aren't only passive observers of the text; they're also active participants in
it: the reader and the words of the text area at the start of the reading process. Rather than being
linear, the reading process is recursive and reflective —an onwards and backward investigation
of the material (once again, similar to the writing process). The notion that the text determined
the reading purpose, as was formerly held, ignores the changing aspects of reading. The reading
process has a chart that guides the reader. The three phases of the reading process include; before
reading, during reading, and after reading. This paper is a write-up indicating what we
experience when reading and analyzing two stories, 'The Bluest Eyes' and 'Autumn'.
How reading changes us
Reading enables us to develop awareness and responsiveness to language. For instance,
according to the Journal 'The reading process: Transactional theory in action.' Reader response in

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elementary classrooms' by Karolides, the writer asserts that for most youngsters, learning to read
begins with responses to stories, oral or read-aloud literature, or, in a more condensed version,
reactions to words. They acquire language awareness and partake in language reaction in the
comforting environment of parental attention and intimacy, listening to words, frequently with
the complement of hypnotic imagery. They practice the words, possibly by giggling at sound
effects and repeating them for fun; they experience astonishment, their eyes wide, and they
experience joy at pleasant ends. They also develop a latent understanding of story structure,
allowing them to model and tell their own stories (11). Reading is an enhancer of the learning
process. The observer in the story 'The Blue Eye' explains how the writer repeats the sentences
that depicts abnormality or mental illness in the real sense. This comes to be true when we read
about the sexual harassment that Pecola goes through from her father. The author is traumatized
at how and to what extent violence can go. The grappling of Pecola is symbolically represented
by "the unyielding earth," (21), to mean how her father had devoured the innocence.
Reading places us at an empathetic state where we cross to the characters' environment.
For instance, when reading in the story 'The Blue Eye, the Autumn section', it is sympathetic to
imagine how the blacks survive under the pride they experience from the neighborhood. This
story has feminist aspects where the neighbor's daughter segregates from the author and her
sister. [They] do not conform to trashing their confidence. "… We will say no. …."(24). Claudia
informs us in the first few pages of The Bluest Eye that the marigold seeds she and her sister
Frieda planted reflected Pecola's baby's health and well-being. Everything would be well if
[they] "…planted the seeds and said the right words over them…" (25). Their seeds, however,
wilt and die, as does Pecola's baby. This symbolism is repeated in the novel's last chapters, but it
is now extended to include Pecola herself. Pecola, who was not fostered by her kin and is now all

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but dead, is now represented by the marigolds, who have had a challenging year across the
country.
Reflection and analysis of 'The Blues Eyes' and 'Autumn.'
After reading these two stories, I have had the most effective transacting because of the
setup. The novel set up is a perfect reality of what we see daily on the ground. For instance, the
Black and the white people (Morrison 24) . This brings the depiction of trueness and builds a
quest to read more. The collection of coal additionally simplifies an even in time for intense
during when there were colonists, no wonder the girls have to work before going to school.
Lastly, it is exciting to note that the feminist concept has been here since the old times. The
protectiveness that the author and her sister show towards Pecola and themselves explain
enough. The Marxism theory is well illustrated in the way one g


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