Strangely, the two most famous artists of the Harlem Renaissance may be different or different from Zola Neil Heston and Richard Wright. They live in the same color for the same period, but they do not have much in common. On the other hand, Hesston, a female writer who is producing her subtle information with her most famous novel "their eyes are seeing God" that is obsessed with the black art and culture. On the other hand, Wright is a male writer showing that Caucasians do not like black people, except they do not like this, they do not like this: "The United States likes to see the lives of the black people: laugh Between tears.
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 eyes of Zora Neale Hurston are watching the horror scene of God in the novel by Zora Neale Hurston. Their eyes are watching God, a famous god. At the end of the scene, the part of the climax acts as the central metaphor of the novel, showing the important interaction between the leading character Jenny, her nanny and her three husbands.
Zola Neil Hurston's novel "Their eyes are seeing God", a little girl named Janny is starting his unknown life. She exemplifies the horizon as it illustrates the distance that must travel to distinguish between illusions and reality, dreams and truths, roles and self. (Hemenway 75) She does not know the two most important gifts in life, love and truth. - Zora Neill Hurston 's men saw their eyes and saw Zora Neill Hurston and saw a god telling a story about how young women Janny found their place and identity in life It was. Deborah Clark believes that slavery in this novel forces losing women and forcing them to lose their own identity and self definition.
Love Zora Neil Hurston Their eyes are seeing God Zora Neil Hurston (1937) novels "their eyes see God" is self pursuit and pursuit of true love. The story about an attractive African American journey is spoken in a small town pouch called Eatonville. Her name is Janie Crawford. The struggle for her to find friendship and herself began with a girl who lost her parents. She lives with her grandmother, a wealthy white family of nanny. - Brave voice in their eyes of Jenny explains how to learn how to live and life by seeing God through the use of southern black language Zola Neil Hurston. Jason, who is the hero of Heston's "The Eye Looks at God", is a woman who despises her expectations of people and is a better person through her own life. Not only does Janie not meet the material benefits, he immediately finds true happiness and love of life.