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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

The Bluest Eye uses multiple narrators, including Claudia as a child, Claudia as an adult, and an omniscient narrator. Which narrative point of view do you think is most central to the novel and why?


message 2: by Diane (new)

Diane Zwang | 1883 comments Mod
I don't know which one is most central but I will say that I liked the narrative with Claudia as a child the best. The omniscient narrator sort of came out of nowhere for me but made sense in the end.


message 3: by Eadie (new)

Eadie Burke (eadieburke) The narration written from Claudia's perspective only tells what Claudia thinks but the omniscient narration is more reliable because it presents an unbiased opinion.


message 4: by Kristel (new)

Kristel (kristelh) | 5131 comments Mod
I liked Claudia but the other omniscient narrator filled in what Claudia could not tell us.


message 5: by Lynn (new)

Lynn L | 152 comments I liked them all and I do not think one was preferable to another. All narrators added to the story in their own way.


message 6: by Anna (new)

Anna Fennell | 107 comments I also like the enveloping of narrators because it answered different questions I had.


message 7: by Connie (new)

Connie D | 91 comments I thought it was fascinating when the omniscient narrator went into "I" narration, quotes from Pauline. I was listening to it, so didn't realize there were quotations until later, and I thought Morrison was further confusing us...was the adult narrator really Pauline? Or was the omniscient narrator sharing her own experiences? Then I saw the quotes...but it was still an interesting thought for a moment.

Obviously, Claudia couldn't have told us everything, so I loved the changing narrators.


message 8: by Pip (new)

Pip | 1822 comments I agree with Diane that Claudia as a child was the most interesting to read. I found the multiple narrators disorientating, which is what Morrison was hoping for, I suspect.


message 9: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Robitaille | 1602 comments Mod
The use of different narrators offers different perspectives, including one which might have been modified with time (Claudia-child vs Claudia-adult).


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