Saturday, February 2, 2019
The Characterization of Janie in Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora N
In the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston which is set in the 1930s explores the life of an African American women from the south, that toilsome to find herself. The protagonist of this novel is Janie Crawford. In the novel, Janie is going on a journey to find who she really is and to find spiritual enlightenment. To help haoma Janie character in this novel Hurston is influence by the philosophical batch from the Romanticism, and Realism movement in addition she is influence by the genial events that were happing in the Modernism period.Even though when Zora Neale Hurston wrote the inspiring novel in 1937 right at the end of the modernism era, Hurston was influence by the ism from the modernism movement. During this time, which took place between 1880-1860 people, determined things by using their olfactory perception over reason and nature over civilization? That brought her wide awake. She bolted fair and peered out of the window and saw Johnny Taylor l acerating her Janie with a Kiss. Janie the old charwomans voice was soin command and reproofthat Janie half...
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