The study reveals the aesthetic purpose beyond such reproducing and dismembering of "Dick and Jane" narrative. She repeats the paragraph three times which are highly different from each other, then dismembers it into pieces that appear as headings to some chapters of the novel. In her novel "The Bluest Eye", the African-American writer Toni Morrison cuts an expert of "Dick and Jane" narrative and uses it as a prologue. Through such an educational system, the white dominant culture exerts its authority in oppressing black people. It educates children how to read and they hear it from the very beginning of their lives. The focus of this paper is the narrative mechanism of employing a paragraph of "Dick and Jane" Reader which was popular in children schools in 1940s in the American United States. Facet One: Representations of "Dick and Jane" Narrative: Ideals, Mimics and Cast offsĢ.2 Facet Two: The Third pastiche: an Urge of Unity (Collectivity)Ģ.3 Facet Three: Equal Function: Dismembering of Dick & Jane Primer & that of the White Doll as an aesthetic FunctionĢ.4 Facet Four: Musicality of "Dick and Jane" Primer Introduction: Biographical and Literary BackgroundĢ.1.
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