Growth is just a part of life. The obstacle is on the way and it depends on how you overcome it. An architect can explain as a novel that the hero grows psychologically or as a story of "adult". Their eyes see God that Zoraniel Heston wrote as a typical example of an architect. In this novel, after passing through the protagonists of three marriages, Janie shows the transition from children to adults by experiencing various obstacles.
Loving Zola Neil Hurston, seeing God Zora Neil Hurston, their eyes (1937) novel "in their eyes of God" is self-fulfillment and pursuit of true love. A story about an attractive African-American trip is spoken in a small town pouch called Eatonville. Her name is Janie Crawford. Her struggle to find friendship and herself began with a young girl who lost her parents. She lives with my grandmother who is a wealthy white nurse. Janie will play with the kids and can not find the difference in the game.
Their eyes, watching Zora Neale Hurston and Zora Neale Hurston, an American black feminist writer in the early 20th century, grew up in a dominant black society and gave her a unique perspective on racial relations. This is evident in her novel "their eyes see God". Heston borrowed from a feminist 's experience as a black American woman to create a story about Jenny' s magical transformation from young unconfident girls to prosperous women. Jenny has experienced many things that made her an attractive character. She took the reader as her companion and discovered the mystery and reward of life in her voyage. Zola Neil Hurston,
Zora Neil Hurston's eyes see God looking at God's eyes. Zola Neil Hirston expresses black religion as identity. Everyone in black society, Heston created a god of different worship. However, all members of her society can believe in God and spirituality and find their own identity. Jesus 's own unique worship of the grandmother's worship and white character of Jesus' worship, the "good law" of Mrs Turner's worship, the worship of 乔斯塔克斯, and the worship of love is that Jenny is a society in which they live a lack of jurisdiction Derived.