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    Responsible Of the Failed Marriage In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ main character Janie’s husband‚ Logan‚ is portrayed as a villain in their marriage to justify her leaving him for a new man. She establishes his bad behavior when she compares him to a Bear: “Logan with his shovel looked like a black bear doing some clumsy dance on his hind legs” (Hurston 31). Janie suggest Logan has animalistic characteristics‚ the comparison shows how Jamie fells about him. The

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    In Their Eyes Were Watching God a novel by African American writer Zora Neale Hurston from the Harlem Renaissance‚ Hurston shows the development of the character Janie Crawford throughout the story influenced by her marriages. Janie was raised by her grandmother‚ as she gets older she wants Janie to be happy so she marries her off to Logan. After Nanny’s death Janie runs away with Joe thinking he would treat her with more respect. But‚ finds out that he is very controlling and possessive of her.

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    generate the meaning and significance to the story or theme. The Novel: “Their Eyes Were Watching God” depicts the recurring theme of society‚ wealth‚ and self-discovery. Zora Neale Hurston’s Writing is both a reflection of and a departure from the ideas of the Harlem Renaissance The novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Hurston’s explores the life of an African American woman. The story begins with the quote‚ “Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board” (20). This is an exceptional

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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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    In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ Zora Neale Hurston exposes the story of the love life of Janie. The relationship between Janie and her third husband‚ Tea Cake‚ was above and beyond the most positive of the three relationships with men she had and summoned forth her best assets. The relationships she had with these three men permitted her to be subjected to her first true love‚ expand her knowledge of working and taking care of herself‚ and discover a new culture/society. Janie’s relationship

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    relationship as her mother figure disappears and it is left to Nanny to nurture the protagonist‚ influencing many of her choices in the near future. Creator of character Nanny and Janie Mae Crawford‚ Zora Neale Hurston depicts the complexity of Nanny and Janie’s love in her novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God. Hurston effectively describes the difficulty of the mother-daughter relationship between Nanny and Janie. Janie and Nanny’s bond is compassionate‚

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    Many writers became famous such as Saul Bellow and Zora Neale Hurston. The Writers’ Project recorded the stories of over 10‚000 men and women from different regions‚ jobs‚ races‚ and even former slaves giving us a better idea of what it was like during those times. Harry Hopkins‚ an enthusiastic ex social worker

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    In the novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ Janie’s three husbands treat Janie physically and emotionally different‚ but their work ethics are the same. Janie’s first husband Logan Killicks treats Janie emotionally similar to the way Joe Starks treated Janie and Tea-Cake treated Janie different emotionally compared to Logan and Joe. But when it came to pleasing Janie‚ Jody and Tea Cake were very similar. These three men change the course of Janie’s life and impact the decisions

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    “Self Development with Growth of Love” In the novel Their Eyes Were watching God by Zora Neale Hurston‚ love and the main character’s personal development throughout the story plays a very important role. The protagonist‚ Janie Crawford‚ encounters three major relationships that will develop her own personal growth and independence. Each encounter‚ Janie will experience different problems and solutions that will better her to develop self-confidence. As the novel progresses‚ her relationships with

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    In conclusion‚ Richard Wright and Zora Neale Hurston developed different views due to their different upbringings. Hurston was proud of her culture and upbringing and wanted to glorify it. As to where Wright only remembered the negative aspects of his upbringing and wanted to showcase the negative aspects. This caused a problem when Hurston wrote‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ because Wright believed that it was written to please the white audience rather than telling the truth behind the racism

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