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.
With their eyes, Jenny saw that the power and independence of God was imitated with Salaph's unconscious saga He seemed to be a black letter with the wind. Her companion always performed Jim's order with Herston's early novel tea cake, a faint morbid reflection, a character of "faithful holder", Jeff. Heston also delicately documented that Jim's success and development 'progress' is entirely dependent on the black worker's occupation. He has gained personal trust for economic success, but from his business to roller skating, citrus orchards, development projects and shrimp fleets, all of Jim's financial business is black workforce And it depends on expertise.
In 1947, Heston signed a novel contract for the son of Charles Scribner and the white family in the south. Suwanee (1948) Seraph wrote in Honduras looking for a lost city trip with funds from Scribner's prepayment. She is ambitious for Suranelle of Slane. She challenges folklore and wants to prove that a black woman can write a white man. The novel tells the story of the gradual upward movement of women fighting her identity with marriage to a poor white family in Florida. The word of this novel is the language of the southern part. Heston wants to prove that the south blacks and whites have a common linguistic and cultural influence