In "The Skin I'm In" by Sharon G. Flake, the mirror serves as a painful reminder for Maleeka of her struggles with self-acceptance and her feelings of inadequacy regarding her dark skin. Each glance reflects her internalized insecurities and societal pressures to conform to a narrow standard of beauty. The mirror symbolizes her ongoing battle with self-image and the desire to embrace her identity amidst bullying and criticism. Through her reflections, Maleeka grApples with her worth and ultimately seeks to find pride in her skin.
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