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    thought probably doesn’t occur in most African Americans’ heads. However‚ in her 1928 essay‚ Zora Neale Hurston gives a vivid firsthand experience. In this piece‚ Hurston describes life growing up African-American not only in her community of Eatonville‚ Florida as a child‚ but also as she moved to Jacksonville to attend school in her teenage years‚ and as she became an adult living in New York City. Hurston explains to us through this passage that even though she is aware of her skin color‚ she does

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    past so they will know not to repeat them. One should also remember the good memories that the past has brought forth and should learn to appreciate them and the people who helped us to gain them. (Maya Angelou‚ author of the excerpt "Mary"‚ Zora Neal Hurston‚ author of the essay "How it feels to be colored me"‚ Gwendolyn Brooks‚ author of the poems "Sadie and Maud" along with "We Real Cool"‚ and Annie Proloux‚ author of the essay "The half Skinned Steer"‚ proves that through past experiences‚ whether

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    Introduction Schedule/Lesson Plans Capstone Project Ideas Essay Topics Additional Resources NCTE Standards Credits Zora Neale Hurston‚ 1934 (Yale Collection of American Literature‚ Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library) Home   >   Our Books   >   Their Eyes Were Watching God  >   Teacher’s Guide   >   Essay Topics 1. After years of polite submission to her male counterparts‚ Janie gains her voice in Chapters 7 and 8. Prior to her defiance of Joe‚ Janie observes the way Daisy

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    Is Janie the hero or the maiden? The maiden archetype is a person whose traits and actions reflect purity‚ innocence‚ and naïveté. The maiden is normally somebody’s love interest and she represents what her partner values most. In Zora Neale Hurston’s novel‚ There Eyes Were Watching God‚ Janie embodies purity‚ innocence and naivete. Janie first shows representation of purity through her spiritual connection with nature. Janie takes solace in her ability to relish in the organic sanctuaries of

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    were all a part of the everyday lives of African American women during the age of slavery. Zora Neale Hurston had a passion for writing about the destructive nature of love. She often

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    The time period introductions in The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women offer insightful background that is pertinent to understanding the authors’ inspiration and rationale behind their literary works. Two time period introductions that serve this purpose well are “Literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance” and “Early-Twentieth-Century Literature”. “Literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance” gives insight into how women were limited in their literary capacity as they “had

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    and ideals as America reached the end of slavery. One of these African Americans was Janie Crawford whose upbringing was different from that of the slave period. Janie‚ the main character in “Their Eyes Were Watching God” (1937) by novelist Zora Neale Hurston is a perfect example of showing that humans have the skill to learn and grow by trial and error. She experienced life’s offers different from those around her and this is conveyed through her value of love repeatedly compared to her friends

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    Toni Morrison: Changing The Game Author Toni Morrison shaped the culture of writing in three main areas; she garnered attention and award of the Nobel Prize society‚ she captured minds of reading audiences in a way that other black authors had not‚ and she gave a voice to difficult subject matters that has been followed by modern authors. The following from one of her novels gives good example of her journey; “You can’t do it all. You a woman and a colored woman at that. You can’t act like a man

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s short story‚ Sweat‚ Delia finds herself stuck in an unbearable marriage. Her husband‚ Sykes‚ mistreats her‚ leaves all work to her‚ and is unfaithful. After being married to Sykes for 15 years‚ Delia has lost all hope in the marriage. The countless beatings and painful acts of Sykes have brought her over the edge. She is forced to go against her strict religious beliefs because of the life in which she has been leading since her matrimony to her husband. One passage that

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    How It Feels To Be Colored Me “How It Feels To Be Colored Me” is an original writing from Zora Neale Hurston. The writing describes Zora Hurston’s own perception of her life and being colored. Zora begins by describing her life in the small all colored town of Eatonville‚ Florida. The town had no whites except for those that passed through. Most people didn’t acknowledge the whites that passed through but she was fond of them and enjoyed talking and preforming for them. She did not see the whites

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