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    over their wives and their was no questions asked. Women took a backseat to their men because they were blinded by love and powerless by male dominance. Men loved the fact that they could control their wives. In Zora Neale Hurston‚ “Their Eyes Were Watching God” Janie is the character that is blinded by her wanting love. In the critical essay‚ “ I Love the Way Janie Crawford Left Her Husbands‚” Washington talks about how Janie is “made powerless by her three husbands” and this essay will talk about

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    In a way‚ it seems as if Janie was always in competition with someone‚ whether it be with her grandmother‚ Logan‚ Joe‚ or Teacake. “Naw‚ Jody‚ jus’looks lak it keeps us in some way we ain’t natural wid one ‘nother. You’se always off talkin and fixin’ things‚ and Ah feels lak Ah’m jus’markin time. Hope it soon gits over” (Hurston 46). “But Nanny‚ Ah wants to want him sometimes. Ah don’t want him to do all de wantin’” (Hurston 23) . “But anyhow‚ watch yo’self‚ Janie‚ and don’t be taken advantage of

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    In Tucson‚ Barbara Kingsolver touches on many aspects of living and the nuances that make life worth living. Her series of essays depict many situations found in life with a new light of clarity. In her essays‚ she is able to draw from her experiences to teach others the many life lessons that she has learned. Since all the essays involve narratives in her eyes‚ the reader is able to grasp the personal aspect and to feel as if they too have had the same experiences. Kingsolver also displays awe for

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    Barbara Kingsolver they are at four different point of accepting the beliefs of their society. Rachel‚ being the oldest‚ has taken on most of the common beliefs. She loves her material belongings and just want to be a normal girl‚ and she holds the common racial prejudice of the 1960’s. Even though she is a preacher’s daughter she obsesses with being modern. Leah and Adah are at very different points‚ even though they are twins. Leah begins the book in her father’s footsteps‚ devoted to God and to

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    things differently than how things are done here in America. He says‚ “One of the biggest problems is that the Japanese are extremely reluctant to come right out and say‚ “Nno”. Another example of this is from the text Going To Japan by Barbara Kingsolver. She talks about how she has messed up and her friend tells her how everyone is forgiving. She says how her friend living in Japan says‚ “‘”To forgive‚ for us‚ is the highest satisfaction. To forgive a foreigner‚ ah! Even better.’” she smiled. You

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    In the texts‚ “Called out‚” by Barbara Kingsolver‚ “Emma Marris: In Defense of Everglade Pythons‚” by Andrew C. Revkin‚ and the short article‚ “Sea Stars‚” by Barbara Hurd‚ we gain a greater understanding of how similar we are to nature in terms of adaptability‚ persistence‚ and resilience. The scientific essay “Called Out” by Kingsolver was about how adaptable and resilient ephermals are to their desert environment. The blog “Emma Marris: In Defense of Everglade Pythons” dealt with how successfully

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    Ana-Alicia Collazo 1B March 21‚ 2014 Student’s lawsuit against parents for support loses first round in court (CNN) -- A high school senior’s lawsuit against her mother and father for financial support and college tuition hit a hurdle Tuesday when a New Jersey judge denied the teenager’s request for immediate financial assistance from the parents. Rachel Canning‚ 18‚ alleges in her lawsuit that her parents forced her out of their Lincoln Park‚ New Jersey home‚ and that she is unable

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    relationships and the female search for self-awareness in Their Eyes Were Watching God ‚ has created a heroine in Janie Crawford. In fact‚ the female perspective is introduced immediately. "Now‚ women forget all those things they don’t want to remember‚ and remember everything they don’t want to forget. The dream is the truth. Then they act and do things accordingly" (Their Eyes 1). <br> <br>On the very first page of Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the contrast is made between men and women‚ thus initiating

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    (L) In Leah’s realization of the Congolese people’s self worth‚ Kingsolver again utilizes the motif of vision and eyes to convey the fact that the Congolese believe themselves to be worth less than a banana to the whites. Since Leah possesses two good eyes‚ whereas her father Nathan Price only has one good eye‚ so she is able to see two perspectives of her own life. Not only does Leah see herself as a white woman from the United States‚ she also sees herself as a member of the African community in

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    about the works of this African American author. In 1937‚ Hurston wrote and published her most famous novel Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ a story about the hardships of Janie Crawford as she matures and discovers new horizons. During a time when racial strains in the United States were rising and the Harlem Renaissance motivated blacks to honor their culture‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God was not well-greeted in the black community and subsequently was put among other amateur pieces of literature throughout

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