Read this passage from the Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison and anwer the following question
This novel is written in four parts: Autumn, Winter, Spring and Summer. Autumn is traditionally a time for harvest and dying, winter is a time when crops die and seeds remain dormant, spring is a time for planting and rebirth, and summer is a time for crops to grow and recieve nourishment from the sun. Assume the incidents in the story follow the same cycle and that instead of seeds, ideas and feelings are discussed.
What ideas about self are planted in Pecoal's mind? What do you think the harvest might be?