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    The next line of the song lyrics say stuff. The song “Treat You Better” by Shawn Mendes represents what Joe said to try to persuade Janie to leave with him‚ so he can treat her better. The song’s lyrics‚ “And you’re 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

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    In Zora Neale Hurston’s‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ the concept of power is heavily emphasized throughout the novel. Although Joe “Jody” Starks‚ a man full of confidence and aspiration‚ became the mayor of the black town of Eatonville‚ he had an obsession for power and control that led to destruction. Power is fulfillment to Starks. He demonstrates patriarchy and dominance over Janie when he “rears and pitches in de store sometimes when she make uh mistake is… ungodly‚ but she don’t seem to

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    "The Gilded Six-Bits" is a story about a life of married couple‚ Missy May and Joe. They lived a meager life by some standards because they did not have extravagant material things‚ but by other standards they were rich. They were rich in love. In the story the Joe and Missy May marvel at the fact that Otis Slemmons was wealthy enough to have a five-dollar gold piece for a stick-pin‚ a ten-dollar gold piece on his watch‚ and a mouth full of gold teeth. Close to the end of the story the reader

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    The power of speech plays an important part in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. Each character starts off with their own unique voice. The strength and control of a caharacers’ voice changes throughout the novel determining their place in society and relationship with others. Logan Killicks’ voice changes between the beginning and the end of his marriage with Janie. At the start of their marriage Logan talks to Janie with sweet words and rhymes. This leads Janie to believe that

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    them in life? In Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God she touches on the subject of how women of the 1920s were expected to act. Women of the time period were regarded as their husband’s wife and not as individual people. Women weren’t allowed to speak freely for themselves either. The book is a representation of the ways in which the typical American Dream has profoundly failed the women of the time period. Through her significant use of symbolism‚ Zora Neale Hurston utilises the main

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    Colored Me” Zora Neale Hurston states “I feel like a brown bag… in company with other bags‚ white‚ red‚ and yellow” (Hurston 185-186). Each one of these colors represents a different race‚ brown being African- Americans‚ white being Caucasian‚ red being Indians and yellow being Asians. The wall that they all lean upon is the world in which they live in. She continues to go on and say “Pour out the contents and there is discovered a jumble of small things priceless and worthless” (Hurston 186). These

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    “How It Feels to Be Colored Me” In Zora Neale Hurston`s “How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚” the author expresses how she is proud to be unique. (21) Zora Neale Hurston in “How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚” expresses her strong opinion that she is proud to be an African American and is not “tragically colored” as some suggest. In this short story‚ Zora Neale Hurston expresses her pride in the fact that she is unique‚ and almost a race of her own. In summation‚Hurston believes that her uniqueness should

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    anthropologist”--those are the words that Alice Walker had inscribed on the tombstone of Zora Neale Hurston. In the essay How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚ Zora explores her own sense of identity through a series of striking metaphors. After realizing that she is of color‚ Hurston never really places a significant emphasis on the racial inequalities that exist in America. “At certain times I have no race‚ I am me.” Zora Neale Hurston did not have any separate feelings about being an American and colored. “But

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    Writing Assignment #1 afoster03@bellarmine.edu September 10‚ 2012 How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚ by Zora Hurston In the article How It feels to Be Colored Me‚ Zora Hurston describes her experiences being colored. She lived in a prominently colored town in Florida up until she was thirteen and she lived a great life. Everyone knew her; she was “their” Zora. Then‚ her mother passed away and Hurston was shipped off to boarding school. This‚ she said was the first time she became colored. Now‚ when

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    prejudice coming from both‚ the African American race and the Whites. A quote that supports this assertion is‚ “Ah thought you would ‘preciate good treatment. Thought Ah’d take and make somethin’ outa yuh. You think youse white folks by de way you act‚” (Hurston‚ 30). This is what Janie’s first husband‚ Logan Killicks says to her when she doesn’t do work that is outside the house‚ such as farming. Logan says she acts like a “white folk‚” in the novel and throughout the time period in which the novel takes

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