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Who is Pauline in The Bluest Eye?

Characters: Pauline Breedlove

Besides, who is Cholly in The Bluest Eye?

Cholly Breedlove: Cholly Breedlove is a main character in Toni Morrison's 1970 novel The Bluest Eye. His rape and impregnation of his daughter Pecola Breedlove is the climax of the novel.

Beside above, how does Pauline lose her tooth? Once, at the movies, she fixes her hair like the white sex symbol Jean Harlow and loses her tooth while eating candy.

Then, who are the breedloves in The Bluest Eye?

Pecola, a little black girl in the 1940s, does not survive. She is the "broken-winged bird that cannot fly." Tormented and even tortured by almost everyone with whom she comes into contact, Pecola never fights back.

What is the significance of Mrs Breedlove losing her tooth?

Cholly pokes fun at Pauline's missing tooth, and they begin fighting the way they did before she'd found out she was pregnant. Losing her tooth symbolically represents the loss of her dreams of attaining whiteness and her acceptance of ugliness.

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