In Heston's novel, men deal with women's attitudes and Suwanee sees God and Seraph. "They are not, they just think they are thinking." "(71) Joe Stars Janney is watching God from their eyes" "This represents the difference between you and me. (261) Jim Meserve reads Arvay at Suraph's Suwanee and Zora Neale Hurston When reading these two novels, I noticed that she was in two articles - both using some metaphors, thoughts, lines.
Hurston 's seraphs were intense with Suwanee, and their eyes saw some scenes in God. Seraph's suwanee sees God in their eyes. In their eyes, looking at the beginning of God's 183 page, "The gun suddenly appeared ..." "It is over" ... to remove the teeth of a dead cake from her arms "p.184 Seraph of Suwanee In response to the scene of "She threw her hand ... ..." It ended on page 145. The premise of each scene is the same.
Their eyes looking at the image of the sea of Heston are turning their eyes towards Suwanee watching God and Seraph. "She is seeking to see in her soul." Zora Neil Hurston's eyes see God. Two main characters of the role novel, Janie and Arvay, recognize the importance of enjoying life personally and how to make this perception surrounded by their own happiness. In these two novels, Heston uses sea words and figurative images as a symbol of this self-affirmation.
The release of Sutherland's "Zola Neil Hirston: Novelist - Life of Humanist / Work" (BlackW, August 1974) is a good overview of Hurston 's life and work, except for Suwanee' s Sewph. Southerland attracted attention in several comments on the dust track on the road that led to criticism of Herston's lack of racial consciousness but believed that her other work denied this criticism It was. However, Sutherland insists that the best novel by Harlem Renaissance written by Hurston and Wright is not clear. Because both authors did not write a novel called Renaissance at this time of the year.