Their Eyes Were Watching God Comparative Analysis

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In contrast to the mainstream nature-culture divide, Afro-American literature can be read for the culture in nature as well as nature in culture. In the novel, Hurston focuses on pastoral elements which are an amalgamation of cultural and spiritual values by recounting how Afro-Americans uphold their origin, roots and identity through their relatedness with nature. She celebrates wilderness which often served as a refuge to slaves for escaping from plantations or as a meeting place for relatives and families where experiences of duress could be shared and passed along. Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God likewise deals with how human communities connect within the southern landscapes. Her primary landscape and countryside is the ‘Glades’

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