Symbolism In Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neale Hurston

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In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Janie connects with nature several times. As an example, Janie has a blissful experience with nature in which she has a perfect moment of oneness with a specific pear tree. For the most part, Zora Neale Hurston lets us sneak a peek into Janie’s thoughts during this moment. As a result, this part of the novel paints us a picture of how Janie portrays nature. In Their Eyes Were Watching God Hurston writes, “From barren brown stems to glistening leaf-buds to snowy virginity of bloom” (Hurston 10). This quote gives us as the audience an inside scoop to the underlying meaning and symbolism of the pear tree. Words such as barren, glistening, and virginity are used to boldly exclaim to the audience that Janie is

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