In both "Tar Baby" and "The Bluest Eye," Toni Morrison focuses on the woman's gaze as a crucial element in reflecting on beauty. Through the exploration of female characters’ perceptions of themselves and each other, Morrison delves into societal standards of beauty, self-identity, and the internalization of those standards. This perspective highlights the complexities of how women view themselves in relation to the world around them, contrasting the external pressures and expectations placed upon them.
What does Morrison make use of in both Tar Baby and The Bluest Eye to focus on a reflection of beauty ?
The woman's gaze
The male gaze
The woman's eyes
The male eyes
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