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The setting of The Bluet Eye ;

ALorain

BWessex

CMilan

DDublin

Answer:

A. Lorain

Read Explanation:

  • The setting of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye is primarily Lorain, Ohio, which is the town where Morrison herself grew up.

  • The novel takes place during the 1940s and focuses on the life of Pecola Breedlove, a young Black girl who struggles with issues of race, beauty, and self-worth in a society that devalues her appearance.

  • The town of Lorain is significant as it reflects the racial and social dynamics that shape the characters' experiences in the novel.


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