This
paper presents a literary review of the
work of Zora Neale Hurston, an early twentieth century Afro-American feminist
author who was raised in a predominately
black community. The paper flows with excerpts from her work which the
writer then relates back to the author's own life and experiences. The
main text used to complement the paper's viewpoint is "Their Eyes Were Watching God" where the main character Janie must continue in her self discovery, much like Hurston herself. The writer also claims that Hurston uses her novel to express her own feelings on race, despite her public not always agreeing with her views.
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