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    gazers‚ which are salivating over the thought of discussing the news of the town; that of which spread like quick fire . Not stationary to their porches the gazers are like investigate reporters‚ just waiting‚ to find a new story to talk about. In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God ‚ the importance of group discussion and bond forming bonds between women was essential to make it through the struggles and battles that the women faced. The concept of a “Strong Black Woman” was proven

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    Richard Wright’s critique and judgement on the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ written by Zora Neale Hurston‚ Wright uses a candid tone and a sophisticated style of writing to argue that Hurston fails to exemplify a theme that addresses the Negro life. Instead‚ he claims that her novel supports the “white audience whose chauvinistic tastes she knows how to satisfy.” How does Wright know that Hurston knows how to satisfy the white audience? From this‚ one can assume that Wright probably knows more

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    He also becomes very jealous and tells her what to wear “You oughta throw somethin’ over yo’ shoulders befo’ you go outside. You ain’t no young pullet no mo’. You’se uh ole hen now”(91-92). Janie feels a lack of freedom once again. She becomes scared of him “But Ah hates disagreement and confusion‚ so Ah better not talk. It makes it hard tuh git along” (p. 67). Janie had to start changing her priorities‚ dreams‚ and just what she wanted from Starks in general just so an argument did happen (Frantrele)

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    This summer I read the book The Me Again How a Crush Should Feel ‚ by Sara Farizan. This book is about Leila‚ a girl who has gone through most of high school without having a crush and how the new girl make her heart rate rise. She goes through an emotional roller coaster with acceptance and while all this happens she reconnects with an old childhood friend. This book stuck out to me because it seemed like something I could connect with easily. I struggled freshmen year‚ I got tired of hiding who

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel‚ Their Eyes are Watching God‚ there is lots of imagery about Janie’s emotions and personality. Janie is a free-willed person who doesn’t care what other people think and that is shown through Tea Cake and her friends. She is trying to find herself in the book and who she is supposed to be. She is also trying to figure out love throughout the novel. When she is young‚ she thinks she figured out love and that is shown through nature. At the end of the novel‚ Janie has

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    DIANA NYAKUNDI FRESHMAN COMPOSITION 09/29/10 LOOKING FOR ZORA In her essay Looking for Zora‚ Alice walker ventures out to Eatonville Florida to find out more about Zora Hurston. Walker masquerades as Zora’s niece and goes around inquiring on what was the cause of Zora’s death‚ where her grave is currently‚ and what was she like‚ alive. Walker argues that the writer’s undignified and unfamiliar resting place is far less important than the memories and influence she has left behind. The main appeal

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    young girl that she was before and tried to give her youth back. Janie says “ Tea Cake love me in blue … Jody ain’t never in his life picked out no color for me” (113). Color means vibrancy and life which means that Tea Cake gave life to the dead and dried plant that Jody left behind. He gave her the freedom to be herself again. Tea Cake rescued Janie from the stereotypical world of a woman and taught her how to use a pistol‚ to drive‚ play checkers‚ etc. Tea Cake indicates‚ “ Tell yuh whut‚ Janie

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Final In each novel there are characters that have to accomplish quests in order to reach self realization and to show the development of this particular character. In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Neale Hurston makes good uses of literary devices like personification‚ figurative language‚ and tone to help enhance the development of Janie’s character to reach self realization. In Their Eyes Were Watching God it took a while for Janie get close to

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    spending all your time / In this wrong situation‚” represent how Joe felt that Janie was in a wrong situation by being married to Logan Killicks. Joe thought that she was treated wrongly because as a lady‚ she should not be plowing or working in the field. The next line of the lyrics says‚ “And anytime you want it to stop / I know I can treat you better than he can / And any girl like you deserves a gentleman.” Those lyrics represent how Joe suggested to Janie to free herself from this situation so

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    How the Nurse Feels is a story of a teenage girl named Tess Powell‚ who during the course of the story goes through some profound changes. Tess plays the role of the Nurse in her school’s current production of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” But Tess has a rather bothersome problem. She is not able to play her role correctly‚ because of a failure in fully understanding and thereby expressing the emotions felt by the character. During the story she gets a crush on a boy‚ who has a small role in the

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