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How It Feelings To Be Colored By Zora Neale Hurston

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Critical response essay “How it feels to be colored” written in 1972 by Zora Neale Hurston is a very descriptive piece in which the author, talks about what it was like growing up in all black community where she felt no race, until stepping into a more mixed and diverse environment. Surrounded by more people of the white origin, where she begins to feel the feeling of being different “Colored”. Neale uses a very descriptive word choice and attention grabbing metaphors to help portray her belief That it doesn’t matter the shade nor color of an individual’s skin, when judged based on personal morals and the desire of one’s wellbeing we do not differ so much at all and in fact we all share similar characteristics. Zora helps bring to light the social indifferences a colored person may have felt in those times. I believe her work helps portray that given the short end of the stick, life is what you make it; and how you perceive things. Once an individual has self happiness theirs not a person or thing that can take that away from them. Neale’s work “how it feels to be colored me” takes place in Eatonville, Florida where Zora the main character outlines her journey from a curious little colored girl, into a self assured, independent Black woman. Growing up in an environment where white people were just persons that passed through town heading to and from their destination. Words were never exchanged between

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