In the eyes of their God, Zolaniel Heston depicted black religion as a form of identity. Everyone in Hesston's black society created different God worship. But all members of her society can find their identity by believing in God, spirituality, or other people. The worship of grandmother to Jesus and "good law", his own worship by Chao Stacks, Catholic worship by Mrs. Turner, worship of love by Jenny arise from lack of jurisdiction in the society they live in. All these gods indicate that we need to believe and work. They are ideals and desires they want to achieve. So each letter will display more content
As any substance or substance can not provide her with confidence and support, she will manage her belief in the ether. Grandma also wanted to spread "great sermons", so I used her loyalty as a sacred occasion to gain power (p. 16). She never got the opportunity to preach, but worshiping her religion gave her the opportunity to achieve this power. It seemed enough for her grandmother. Even if she was robbed of this opportunity because she had children, "She is the same, I thank God" [Page 16]. As she failed, she also noticed that God wants to do so for that reason.
The Qiao Starx rules of his own need should be reflected in his own worship so that the need for granny's power shifts to her god worship. Joe always called the god himself unconsciously, saying "I am a god" instead of "my god." "If you want to cry in some way, people with color will be established ... that is always a big voice I hope" (p. 28). Joe thought he was the sovereign of this new town, and when he arrived there he began trying to make himself the mayor. This is the only place he has power, so this colorful town reflects all his wishes and desires. By proclaiming he will never get this opportunity in this colorful city, not a white society.
Zola Neil Hurston's novel "Their eyes are gazing at the gods", she uses ranges of colors, shops, and her husband-like symbols to integrate the overall theme of independence and personality. Their eyes looked at the American feminist work that God is regarded as a classic by many people and highlighted the lifestyle of slave African Americans in the early twentieth century. Information sources summarize this story, 1 "Women are trying to achieve and release in women's society.
Men's eyes in the Zora Neil Hurston look at the eyes of Zora Neil Hurston and see the god who is telling the story of how young women Janny finds their place and identity in life. Deborah Clarke believes that slavery in this novel is forced to lose a woman and lose its identity and definition. - Jenny 's experience of learning with their eyes was seen by Zola Neil Hurston. "Jenny saw her life as a big tree in the tree, what he encountered, what he had, what he had accomplished, what he accomplished, and unfinished: the dawn and the fate of the branch" (8) Jenny In his teens she often sat under a pear tree and dreamed of becoming a blooming tree. She is eager for more things. When she was 16 years old, she kissed Johnny Taylor to see if this was what she was looking for.
Zola Neil Hirston looks for inner self within their eyes Zola Neil Hurston's novel "They see God", a little girl named Janny began her own unknown life. She exemplifies the horizon, as it exemplifies the illusion and reality, the dream and the truth, the distance that must go to distinguish between role and self. (Hemenway 75) She was not aware of the two most important gifts in life, love and truth. - Zora Neil Hurston 's men saw their eyes, a story about how Zola Neil Hurston saw God and how a young lady Janney found her place and identity in his life I was talking. Deborah Clarke believes that slavery in this novel will cause women to disappear and forces to lose their own identity and self definition.