Their Eyes Were Watching God Analysis

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“...No one has ever reported the speech of Negroes with a more accurate ear,” says George Stevens about Zora Neale Hurston’s book “Their Eyes Were Watching God.” Blacks have been portrayed in various ways so to know that a fellow African American portrayed negroes with respect is heartwarming. By writing “Their Eyes Were Watching God” Hurtson highlighted negro life in in the time period with accuracy and adoration through black ownership and blacks defying gender roles. Despite the fact that blacks were known to be poor, Hurston proved this wrong by showing a fair amount of black ownership. As a matter of fact, she proved this by implying how Logan Killicks, Janie’s first husband, had sixty acres. Not to mention, he also had a farming business,