Oprah´s Eyes Weren´t Watching

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Oprah’s Eyes Weren’t Watching

Oprah provides false interpretation in Their Eyes Were Watching God by transforming a vintage story into an altered tale. She changed many important aspects in Their Eyes Were Watching God by disregarding symbolic meanings, the characters portrayal, the relationships, and the entire theme of the story. Oprah deprived the story of it originality and left it with a copious amount of questions.

Oprah changed the theme of Their Eyes Were Watching God giving the story less meaning. She changed the theme by converting the journey of a woman into a romantic love story. By focusing on the story being about love, Oprah took away from the actual theme self revelation. Zora Neale Hurston revealed her book as the journey of a woman finding herself through the asperity of life. “So the beginning of this was a woman and she had come back from burying the dead” (Hurston 1). The journey Janie traveled gave her insight that love can never promised forever, money doesn’t create happiness, and life consists of experience. “She knew now that marriage did not make love. Janie’s first dream was dead, so she became a woman” (Hurston 30). “Two things everybody’s got tuh do fuh themselves. They got tuh go tuh God, and they got tuh find out about livin fuh themselves” (Hurston 226). This means that throughout Their Eyes Were Watching God everyone needed to find out about living their life for themselves, nobody could live it for them. Oprah displays a romantic rendition of Their Eyes Were Watching God giving it a false significance; this separates Zora Neale Hurston’s real meaning of the theme.

Oprah disregarded the symbolic meaning of the gate not realizing its importance to the book. The gate held a very important...

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...his a town? Why, ‘tain’t nothing but a raw place in the woods” (Hurston 40). Joe considers the town as a dump that needs some fixing up. She gives the men and women equal characteristics by allowing them both to gossip. She allows the women to gossip openly for Janie to hear rather than behind her back. “All the men she could get and she’s stepping out with a guy like Tea Cake” (Movie). Oprah created a town made of poverty and gossipers of both men and women. This took away from the real Eatonville created by Zora Neale Hurston.

Oprah deprived the story of its originality by disregarding things she thought were not important. She gave less meaning to the novel and gave Zora Neale Hurtson’s book false understanding. She gave an overall false concept and information to the viewers. Oprah abolished the journey of a woman and turned it into a romantic love story.

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