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    Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Literature Guide Developed by Kristen Bowers for Secondary Solutions® ISBN 0-9772295-4-8 © 2006 Secondary Solutions. All rights reserved. A classroom teacher who has purchased this guide may photocopy the materials in this publication for his/her classroom use only. Use or reproduction by a part of or an entire school or school system‚ by for-profit tutoring centers and like institutions‚ or for commercial sale‚ is strictly prohibited

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    Vernacular Dialect in Their Eyes Were Watching God In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neal Hurston‚ the spoken words of the characters are often simple and rough. Hurston uses vernacular dialect in order to preserve the culture of southern blacks in the early twentieth century. The author’s use of dialect in the novel demonstrates the difference between Janie’s relationship with Jody and Janie’s relationship with Tea Cake. When Janie is married to Jody‚ few conversations between

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    Nazarian. Women are underestimated on a daily basis; We are not less than or better than men. We need equality to make the world a better place. While novels are typically fiction it can still be based on different human rights issues‚ In “Their Eyes Were Watching God” the human rights issue was women inequality. Janie is the main character in the novel‚ she suffered through a lot of things including being hit. It also happens in today’s life. For intense‚ “He wanted her submission and he’d keep on fight

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    November 1‚ 2013 2nd Period Their Eyes Were Watching This Book Report Their eyes were watching god but your eyes will be watching‚ and be glued to‚ this book report. The novel Their Eyes Were Watching God written by Zora Neale Hurston is a captivating tale of a woman‚ Janie Crawford‚ who sets out on the path to actualize her womanhood and‚ in doing so‚ faces many trials and hardships. Some of the primary and most prominent themes in Their Eyes Were Watching God include body-image and anything relating

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    another person. Why is everyone desperately looking for love? Well‚ love brings happiness and unforgettable memories in every human being‚ yet can also put you in difficult situations‚ such as the case of Janie Crawford. In the novel “Their Eyes Were Watching God” love is an important part of the story‚ therefore I want to focus on Janie’s point of view and what is the meaning of true love for her associated with pure innocence‚ communication and equality between the lovers where she seeks for the

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    Gender Roles in Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God During the 1900’s‚ women‚ specifically black women‚ were considered to be property of men in the United States‚ especially down south‚ in states such as Florida and Georgia. Legally‚ women had no voice. For example‚ if a woman was abused by her husband‚ the court system would not acknowledge it even if it did really happen. In the article “Sexism in the Early 1900’s”‚ Becca Woltemath states that “…a woman’s job is to take care of the house

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    Hurston’s novel “Their eyes were watching God” is not just a novel about relationships and finding true love‚but a story about finding one’s own identity and living for yourself.Janie’s sense of identity‚the main character‚is revealed through the symbolic imagery and narrative motifs associated with the scenes described to illustrate the overarching theme of identity and Janie’s development into her own person‚from her shapeless beginnings to a sturdy foundation at the end of the novel and the end

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    Their eyes were Watching God Use of language and dialect               Zora Neale Hurston was born in Notasulga‚ Alabma‚ but primarily grew up in Eatonville‚ Florida. Eatonville was the first all black town in the United States and is featured heavily in the novel. This may in fact be because Hurston considered Eatonville to be her true home and claimed a few times to be her birthplace. This is because‚ in 1901‚ according to A Crticial Companion to Zora Neale Hurston: A Literary Reference to

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    Gregory Marshall Ms. Greber English 10 Honors 20 March 2012 Their Eyes Were Watching God Many in the world go on a life long search for their identity‚ while others are born knowing their identity. In this bildungsroman Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neal Hurston‚ a character named Janie try to find her identity by having different experiences with different types of men. Also‚ by going through a series of encounters and problems with other individuals‚ she tries to find herself. Logan

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    Their Eyes Were Watching God: The Use of Clothing by Zora Neale Hurston In the novel Their Eyes were watching God Zora Neale Hurston portrays a woman named Janie’s search for love and freedom. Janie‚ throughout the novel‚ bounces through three different marriages‚ with a brief stint at being a widow in between. Throughout these episodes‚ Hurston uses Janie`s clothing as a visual bookmark of where Janie is in her search for true love and how she is being influenced by those around her. Janie’s

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