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Monday, October 26, 2015

The cinematic elements of The Bluest Eye/ Elisol Compres, Nathalie Salomon, Nina Pierre


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  1. The image of the girl with her head bent is a representation of Pecola. This poem "The flowers of Evil" by Charles Baudelaire sums up emotionally her tribulations. LXXVIII - Spleen

    When the low, heavy sky weighs like a lid
    On the groaning spirit, victim of long ennui,
    And the horizon embracing the whole circle
    He pays us a black day sadder than the nights;

    When the earth is changed into a damp dungeon,
    Where Hope, like a bat,
    Goes beating the walls of her timid wings
    And bumping his head rotten ceilings;

    When the rain spreading its immense trails
    In a vast prison imitates the bars,
    And a mute people of infamous spiders
    Just tender its nets deep in our brains,

    Bells suddenly jump furiously
    And launch skyward a frightful yell,
    And wandering spirits and homeless
    That begin to whine persistently.

    - And long hearses, without drums or music,
    Scroll slowly in my soul; Hope,
    Conquered, weeps and atrocious Anguish, despotic,
    On my bowed skull plants her black flag.

    The Flowers of Evil, Charles Baudelaire


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