The Bluest Eye
Precious
Barbie
Western Eyes
100

What is the name of the girl who wishes for blue eyes?

Pecola Breedlove

100

What life changing opportunity does Precious receive after being expelled from her school?

the chance to attend an alternative school and learn to read and write

100

Who plays the main Barbie in the 2023 Barbie movie?

Margot Robbie

100

What type of cosmetic surgery takes place in the documentary?

double eyelid surgery

200

What is the effect of Morrison's use of multiple perspectives and shifting narration?

challenges singular interpretations, reveals complex social dynamics, and shows that trauma has more effects than we think

200

Name one way Precious’s teacher, Ms. Rain, supports her growth.

encouraging her to write, express herself, and believe in her own worth

200

What feminist theme is central to Barbie’s realization in the real world?

the conflict between idealized femininity and the realities of womanhood

200

What is the central issue explored in Western Eyes?

the impact of Western beauty standards on Asian women's self-image

300

How does Morrison use Claudia’s narration to affect the tone of the story?

to provide a reflective, critical, and emotionally complex perspective on Pecola’s tragedy

300

What narrative technique is used when Precious begins to refer to herself in the third person during trauma flashbacks?

dissociation, used as a literary device to show the fragmentation of identity caused by trauma

300

What visual technique does Greta Gerwig use to emphasize the artificiality of Barbieland?

production design with bright colors, doll-like sets, and flat spaces

300

What directorial choice is made in having the women speak directly to the camera?

it fosters intimacy and positions the audience to confront their own biases

400

Explain how internalized racism is portrayed through the characters' desires and behaviors.

through Pecola’s longing for blue eyes, Pauline’s obsession with white beauty standards, and the community’s rejection of blackness

400

Why does Sapphire make the stylistic choice of using non-standard grammar and spelling in Precious’s narration?

to authentically reflect Precious’s voice and her evolving literacy

400

How does Gerwig use costume design to represent character development?

by shifting Barbie from glittery pinks to more neutral, human tones as she moves toward autonomy

400

How does the documentary use silence or pauses in interviews to create emotional impact?

to allow viewers to sit with the discomfort and reflect on the emotional weight of the women’s stories

500

What is the symbolic function of Pecola’s obsession with Shirley Temple?

it symbolizes internalized white beauty standards and the damaging influence of American pop culture

500

What is the thematic significance of Precious naming her second child Abdul?

to symbolize a break from generational trauma and her attempt to reclaim power through naming

500

What is the symbolic meaning of Barbie choosing to become human?

it reflects feminist themes such as valuing imperfection, choice, and the full range of womanhood

500

How does Shin use editing choices, such as cutting between interviews and beauty industry imagery, to convey her message?

it highlights the dissonance between internal conflict and external pressure, reinforcing how pervasive and inescapable Western beauty norms can be