The black boys and their eyes saw God after the First World War. Harlem was known for literary, dramatic and music music where African Americans suddenly appeared from immigrants from the south and other cities. This time Zora Neal Hurston and Richard Wright appeared as authors, but this should not be the sole basis for comparison as a writer. Both Wright and Heston have different agendas for the agenda, paying attention to the growth and background of parliamentarians, but the reason why their audience and their writing as they write is not important.
Zora Neil Hurston 's eyes see God watching God in their eyes, and Zola Neil Hirston explains the black religion as an identity. Everyone in black society Hesston created a god that worshiped differently. But all members of her society can find their identity by believing in God, spirituality, or other people. The worship of grandmother for Jesus and "good law", his own worship by Chao Stacks, Catholic worship by Mrs. Turner, and Jenny's love comes from the lack of jurisdiction in the society they live in.
Cantarow is a white feminist talking about gender, race and criticism among black feminist groups, and Kate Chopin's "Awakening" and Zola Neil Hurson's "Visible" God are two heroines, a slave I am thinking that Johnny who is the granddaughter of God is from upper class whites than Edna. When I wanted to start reading the two books we were discussing this morning, I remembered my memory. Two years ago, when I was teaching at State University of New York / Old Westbury, my car broke down on my way to class. I lived in one of these desolate neighborhoods. understood. Stuffed toys and dull. There is no shop. As carefully maintained, but not a visible soul. The house of 100,000 dollars is surrounded by walls and exquisite bushes. A woman let me enter one of the houses. It seems that she is in her 50's. It was noon, but she was still wearing a robe. She let me use her cell phone
Zora. Their eyes see God. New York: Harper & Row, 1937. Print it. Zola Neil Hurston's famous novel "Their eyes see God", Heston explores the life of a southern black woman, Janney Crawford. American Ladies' Independence and Self-Satisfaction Hesston, which is scheduled for the beginning of the 20th century, reveals men's superiority in the southern society and the journey of women who are searching for themselves and God. wrap up: