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    In “The Gilded Six-Bits,” Zora Neale Hurston uses several techniques to characterize Joe and Missy May, the main couple throughout the story. Hurston uses her own life experiences to characterize Joe and Missy May and their marriage. She also shows their character development through her writing styles and techniques, which show reactions and responses between Joe and Missy May to strengthen the development of their relationship. Hurston supports her character development through her writing style

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    “Sweat” by Zora Neale Hurston is a short story in which the main characters, Delia and Sykes Jones, have a dysfunctional marriage. Sykes treats Delia awful: he beats her and cheats on her. However, Delia is avenged in the end. Hurston seems to be raising a question about what would cause a good person to become cold and indifferent. Although Delia is brave, hardworking, and religious at the beginning of the story, something causes her to turns cold hearted at the end. Despite her husband’s abuse

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    Sweat Introduction: Zora Neale Hurston’s short story “Sweat” presents the efforts and endurance of a very strong miserable wife, over the course of fifteen years of marriage with an abusive, disloyal, and odious husband. As the narrator tells us, Delia is a wash woman who pays for all of their expenses by washing white people’s clothes. And even though she is a very strong woman, but like most people, she also has a fear of something, and that fear is the snake. During the course of this story,

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    work of art after the conclusion of the Harlem Renaissance, Zora Neale Hurston is cemented in history as one of the most celebrated and widely recognized figures of the era. Eccentric and often confusing to many, Hurston was often a subject on the lips of many writers in the literary circle and is even referenced in the books of other notable figures of the Harlem Renaissance such as Langston Hughes and Wallace Thurman. Zora Neale Hurston was unique in the literary circles of the Renaissance, but

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    Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston and the excerpt from Zora Neale Hurston: A literary Biography by Robert E. Hemenway we see two varying beliefs. Hurston portrays different beliefs of the character know as Nanny. Hurston believes that marrying rich is not what makes you happy. However, Nanny believes that marriage must be to a wealthy man to achieve a happy life, even if you do not love the person. Throughout the chapters we see varying beliefs between Nanny, Janie and Hurston. According to Nanny

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    Zora Neale Hurston which is famous African-American female Writer. She was also a folklorist and an anthropologist. She was very well educated. She was born in Notasulga, Alabama, on January 7, 1891. She was the fifth of eight children of John Hurston and Lucy pott Hurston. Her family moved to Eatonville, Florida when she was only three years old. In that time, many African-American moved from south to north and made a self-governing town because of the segregation. Eatonville was the first independent

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    Katharine Berry and Zora Neale Hurston are two outlandish storytelling authors. Although, the two authors create myths, each women writes about completely different stories. Individually they write about how something came to be using the creativity in their minds. Both through storytelling. Though, they are in the same genre of writing, each has a distinct style which gives the readers, the chance to open up their imagination, with all of it’s creativity, cleverness and unlikeness. Katharine Berry

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    Zora Hurston was an African American proto-feminist author who lived during a time when both African Americans and women were not treated equally. Hurston channeled her thirst for women’s dependence from men into her book Their Eyes Were Watching God. One of the many underlying themes in her book is feminism. Zora Hurston, the author of the book, uses Janie to represent aspects of feminism in her book as well as each relationship Janie had to represent her moving closer towards her independence

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    and cultural movement that took place in Harlem, New York after World War I until the 1930s. During this time many African-Americans including Zora Neale Hurston, used the movement to express their views on race and gender and used their voices to speak out for their rights and beliefs. By developing Janie’s relationships and how they affect her, Hurston demonstrates through Their Eyes Were Watching God that many factors can limit or influence man’s decision to speak out. Janie’s grandmother Nanny

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    Although Zora Neale Hurston and Jamaica Kincaid lived in different times, thematically their writing had similar themes. If they had been contemporaries, they most certainly would have discussed their common experiences as black women who faced financial challenges and the racial divide that they experienced in their daily lives. Without a doubt, their writing was personally cathartic. Although in Kincaid’s writing, she addresses her issues with her mother head on, I have no doubt that Hurston’s

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