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... Hurston's most famous metaphor is the likening of Janie to a pear tree, but perhaps the most important symbolism can be found in the very first paragraph of ...
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... The weight, the length, the glory was there." (83). Hurston uses this imagery of Janie's hair to resemble how great and beautiful her hair is. ...
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... Other imagery used would be "she wasn't petal-open anymore with him ... of Jody tumbled down and shattered." which shows the disappointment of Janie towards her ...
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... The weight, the length, the glory was there." (83). Hurston uses this imagery of Janie's hair to resemble how great and beautiful her hair is. ...
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... of words and sentences will aid in creating the imagery. In the first paragraph, she describes how "Tea Cake crumpled at his bullet" and how Janie "pried" her ...
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The novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, written by, Zora Neale Hurston, was full of imagination, imagery and phrasing. Janie's character and dialogue seemed ...
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... Hurston's grasp on the reader's imagination is demonstrated with her masterful use of imagery and phrasing. Janie's dialogue and vernacular carry the reader ...
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... himself. Another passage that invokes great imagery is when Tea Cake must save Janie from drowning and the rabid dog. Hurston words ...
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... Through poetic imagery and symbolism, the reader is able to clearly follow Janie's journey, as she searches to define her own voice, and find meaning in her ...
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... In this section, Janie's sexual awakening is stated in terms of the bees-and-trees imagery, and she fervently wonders when she will feel the joy of her own ...
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... The pear tree represents Janie's desire to be free: "Oh to be a pear tree-any tree in bloom" (Hurston 11). Although the imagery is sexual, it shows her desire ...
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... writer, but rather for her ability to bring forth her cultural language and imagery. ... The main character, Janie, as the reader comes to know from a personal ...
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... the actual music; it is a battle over the themes, lyrics, and imagery that are ... Aerosmith around this time released a song called "Janie's Got A Gun." The song ...
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