Why does the narrator describe maureen peal


Problem: In the novel "The Bluest Eye" by Toni Morrison, why does the narrator describe Maureen Peal as "a high-yellow dream child with long brown hair braided into two lynch ropes that hung down her back."? What is the significance of the narrators use of the term "lynch ropes" to describe Maureen's hair?

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