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The Bluest Eye: Summer

In the Nobel Prize-winner's first novel, a young black girl yearns to conform to society's rigid standards of beauty.

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  1. parched
    extremely thirsty
    The parched days and sticky nights are undistinguished in my mind, but the storms, the violent sudden storms, both frightened and quenched me.
  2. crepe
    a soft thin light fabric with a crinkled surface
    Biting the strawberry, thinking of storms, I see her. A slim young girl in a pink crepe dress.
  3. loll
    hang loosely or laxly
    One hand is on her hip; the other lolls about her thigh—waiting.
  4. holocaust
    an act of mass destruction and loss of life
    The anticipation and promise in her lolling hand are not altered by the holocaust.
  5. entitle
    give the right to
    We had waited since April for the magic package containing the packets and packets of seeds we were to sell for five cents each, which would entitle us to a new bicycle.
  6. overwhelming
    very intense
    We thought only of this overwhelming hatred for the unborn baby.
  7. headstrong
    habitually disposed to disobedience and opposition
    We had defended ourselves since memory against everything and everybody, considered all speech a code to be broken by us, and all gestures subject to careful analysis; we had become headstrong, devious and arrogant.
  8. devious
    characterized by insincerity or deceit
    We had defended ourselves since memory against everything and everybody, considered all speech a code to be broken by us, and all gestures subject to careful analysis; we had become headstrong, devious and arrogant.
  9. meddle
    intrude in other people's affairs or business
    Why are you so busy meddling me?
  10. yearn
    desire strongly or persistently
    A little black girl yearns for the blue eyes of a little white girl, and the horror at the heart of her yearning is exceeded only by the evil of fulfillment.
  11. exceed
    be or do something to a greater degree
    A little black girl yearns for the blue eyes of a little white girl, and the horror at the heart of her yearning is exceeded only by the evil of fulfillment.
  12. tendril
    slender structure by which some plants attach to an object
    She spent her days, her tendril, sap-green days, walking up and down, up and down, her head jerking to the beat of a drummer so distant only she could hear.
    The use of the word tendril emphasizes Pecola's tender (vulnerable and easily crushed) nature and youth. But while a tendril would attach itself to an object for support, Pecola is alone.
  13. flail
    thrash about
    Elbows bent, hands on shoulders, she flailed her arms like a bird in an eternal, grotesquely futile effort to fly.
  14. futile
    producing no result or effect
    Elbows bent, hands on shoulders, she flailed her arms like a bird in an eternal, grotesquely futile effort to fly.
  15. astride
    with one leg on each side
    We were so beautiful when we stood astride her ugliness.
  16. sanctify
    make pure or free from sin or guilt
    Her simplicity decorated us, her guilt sanctified us, her pain made us glow with health, her awkwardness made us think we had a sense of humor.
  17. eloquent
    expressing yourself readily, clearly, effectively
    Her inarticulateness made us believe we were eloquent.
  18. hone
    refine or make more perfect or effective
    We honed our egos on her, padded our characters with her frailty, and yawned in the fantasy of our strength.
  19. frailty
    the state of being weak in health or body
    We honed our egos on her, padded our characters with her frailty, and yawned in the fantasy of our strength.
  20. compassionate
    showing or having sympathy for another's suffering
    And fantasy it was, for we were not strong, only aggressive; we were not free, merely licensed; we were not compassionate, we were polite; not good, but well behaved.
  21. simulate
    give a false appearance of
    We substituted good grammar for intellect; we switched habits to simulate maturity; we rearranged lies and called it truth, seeing in the new pattern of an old idea the Revelation and the Word.
  22. matrix
    an enclosure within which something originates or develops
    But his touch was fatal, and the something he gave her filled the matrix of her agony with death.
  23. neutralize
    make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of
    The loved one is shorn, neutralized, frozen in the glare of the lover’s inward eye.
  24. volition
    the capability of conscious choice and decision
    Certain seeds it will not nurture, certain fruit it will not bear, and when the land kills of its own volition, we acquiesce and say the victim had no right to live.
  25. acquiesce
    agree or express agreement
    Certain seeds it will not nurture, certain fruit it will not bear, and when the land kills of its own volition, we acquiesce and say the victim had no right to live.
Created on Thu May 09 14:12:49 EDT 2013 (updated Mon Sep 10 16:26:57 EDT 2018)

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