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Comparison Essay of Memoirs of a Geisha and the Bluest Eye

yuri has the determination and beauty to become better than she is and Hatsumomo does everything in her way to stop Sayuri from becoming a Geisha. Pecola however envies Shirly Temple because she has blue eyes and is beautiful. All of the parents adore Shirly temple because of the beauty she possesses. Both books involve hatred, selfishness, jealousy, love and betrayal. Memoirs of a Geisha has several different themes entwined in to the story, what I take to be the theme of this memoir is that a person can accomplish anything in life if they have set their mind on it and if they believe they can get there. Never giving up hope and always looking for a brighter day will eventually lead you to what youre out there searching for. In Sayuris case, she was a slave who won the heart of a man and worked herself up to become one of the most successful geishas in all of Japan and to be united with the man she loved who motivated her all her life. I feel people should learn to be courageous from Sayuri and never give up dreaming because I believe that if you want something badly, you can transform your dreams into realties. This theme that is illustrated in Memoirs of a Geisha is most probably the opposite of what happens in The Bluest Eye. This however is not saying that the theme of Memoirs Of A Geisha is wrong , just that changing yourself to become a different personIn The Bluest Eye Toni Morrison makes a judgement on the human condition. Her opinion is that people depend on the world to find their self-value and their self-worth. This opinion has had a lot of truth in my life. I used to look at others to figure out how I should be feeling and what others saw of me I saw in myself. I believe that what Toni Morrison is saying about the human condition is true in some ways. It's sad that we rely on others to see what we should see in ourselves. Sayuri from Memoirs of a Geisha depended on men to find her self value and worth as did Pecola, who ...

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