Many people decided to leave their roots in exchange for a better life in the north, but many chose to stay. The summons of their ancestors are too strong to stay. If they choose to leave the South, they will ignore the community awareness they plant. Thanks to this geographical environment, they were able to establish a private society and separate them from the white authority and abuse of control. "With other black children in a small village in the south, I accepted extreme differentiation of race, it is psychological consolation.
Their eyes are telling the story of a South African African-American woman Jenny Crawford, watching the novel by Zoranil Heston, God (1937). You must not marry by love alone. After many years of follow-up, Janie decided to marry Tea Cake, the only man she ever loved. When tea cake died and Janney was asked for homicide, their romance was over. Literature researcher Karen Stein also agreed that the woman left the farm and made a conclusion - the man is not - the woman uses a subjective criminal approach rather than the standard detective formula used by men For. "Hey, they personally participated in it. During their successful investigation, they got sympathy and valuable insight into their lives, not the adjustment process, but this growth is the focus of the game "These valuable insights are not available.
Zora Neill Hurston and their eyes watching God Zola Neil Hirston, an American black feminist writer in the early 20th century bred her a unique perspective on racial relations and grew up in a dominant black community It was. This is clear in her novel "their eyes are seeing God." Heston borrowed from her experience as a feminist black American woman and created a story about Jenny's magical transformation from a girl with no confidence to a prospering woman. Jenny has experienced a lot of things that made her a convincing character She took a reader as her companion and discovered the mystery and remuneration of her life at her voyage. Zola Neil Hirston,