Zola Neil Hurston opened their eyes with a persuasive allegory about the dream: .. "Distant ships make everyone's wish on board for some people, they are other His dream of sailing forever on the horizon outside the sight, never landing until the resignation of the observer never took a tendency for the people laughed at the time of death (Heston 1). Heston is a couple of dreams that I will explain here How to accomplish it over time, not by others until the dreamer gives up, their eyes are numerous ambitions in her life I am watching the main character of God who encountered Janie Crawford, mainly the idea of achieving in some way life,
Distant boats will meet everyone's wishes. For some people, they obey the trend. To others, they always sail on the horizon, never leave view and never land. His dream is sometimes ridiculed until the observer opens his eyes as he quits. This is a man 's life. "Because there are some men, they are many similar sharing, their eyes can see God and compare the tragic world of work, they will not find their boat. It can say both a complete lack of happiness.
With eloquence about dream metaphors Zola Neil Hurston opened their eyes to God. "The desire of a distant ship is that everyone on the board for some people, they will follow the tendency of others.He said that they believe that the viewer is his dream, the time (Heston Ridicule of death by 1), turning his eyes to resign, never landing, out of sight, never sailing on the horizon forever never sails "Hess Here, there is no other person sitting in front of a dream person until reaching out his hand I will explain how my dream will come while extending my hands Jenny Crawford
Their eyes see God opening the theme of hope and dream. "The women of today have forgotten everything they do not want to remember everything they do not want to forget, they remember, dreams are true, then they act accordingly From the moment of that revelation Under the pear tree, the lyrical conclusion of the book, their eyes watching God convey the progress of Jenny's love and freedom's dreams . At another level, Jenny himself represents the dream of many other characters in this book. When Jenny played "ordinary", the VIP of the welcoming pouch and Mrs. Turner who worshiped mostly saw a concrete example of Jenny 's impossible dream. The important thing is that Jenny is not a difference in education and courtesy, but because of the character of the Caucasian, Jenny is better than society, their eyes are seeing God's role exceptionally.