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How Does Hurston Use Metaphors And Similes In Their Eyes Were Watching God

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Zora Hurston a superior author who wrote short stories and often used folklore, and religious references in her writing. Hurston in Their Eyes Were Watching God uses symbolism throughout the book followed with a vast amount of metaphors and similes. She used this unique style in order to draw in the reader's attention and to get them to feel as if they were there. Hurston starts every chapter out with either a metaphor or a simile. For instance the very first sentence of Their Eyes Were Watching God is a metaphor, “ Ships at a distance have every man’s wish on board.” This could also be interpreted as the saying “ the grass is always greener on the other side.” Which gives the audience something to challenge their thoughts and
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