Zola Neil Hurston grew up in poverty, lived a shameful life, and died of ambiguity. Her novel "their eyes see God" fell from the earth due to the negative and destructive criticisms of Richard Wright and Alan Rock, and she was a black woman of culture of discrimination. Thirty years later, it emerged again by the rights of fans and citizens, the rights of women, and the movement of black art. Zora Neill Hurston 's "watching the gods in their eyes" was greatly admired by the majority of today' s critics, but it was held in different ways when it was first published.
In 1937, Nora Zeale Hurston published a novel that changed society's way of seeing women forever, saying "they look at God with their eyes." The role of Zora Neill Hurston Jeanie represents a woman in the south of blacks. She is a black person, but she plays an important role in her development. The universal theme of women was reconfirmed and strengthened through three marriages with three men. These three played a role in lifelong quest for Jenny's independence and soul renewal. - Asking about marriage about nothing raised many important questions about the marriage system. Shakespeare's purpose in writing this drama is probably to question existing relationships and marriage methods. Shakespeare reveals the error of this process through heroes, claudio and hero's father, Leonart.
Many people believe that they get married for love, and they spend most of their time to look for love. Nora Zeal Hurston's novel "their eyes are seeing God", Janie Crawford experienced three marriages, so that she knew how she wanted to be and how she became a woman It was. Jenny has an ideal marriage perspective, you are married for love, everything seems like a fairy tale. Through Janie's three marriages, she learns what she really wanted in her life, in the process of seeking self-awareness among herself and in herself, in the process of creating a heroine at Janie Crawford I saw myself. In fact, the viewpoint of women was introduced soon. "Now, women forget all things they do not want to forget, remember everything they do not want to forget, the dream is the truth, then they will act and do the right thing" (their eyes 1). Looking at the first page of God with their eyes, contrast between men and women begins