Saturday, August 22, 2020
Nature Themes in Hurstonââ¬â¢s Novels, Their Eyes Were Watching God and Ser
Nature Themes in Hurstonââ¬â¢s Novels, Their Eyes Were Watching God and Seraph on the Suwanee Nature topics reverberate all through Hurstonââ¬â¢s Their Eyes Were Watching God and Seraph on the Suwanee. Maybe two of the most eminent examples where the rich Florida landscape increases the novelsââ¬â¢ plot lines are the ââ¬Å"tree scenesâ⬠, in which Janie kisses Johnny Taylor underneath the pear tree in Their Eyes Were Watching God (p. 10-12) and Arvey loses her virginity to Jim underneath the mulberry tree in Seraph on the Suwanee (p. 37 and pp. 50-53). Close readings of the two entries uncover explicitly charged language. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, the pear treeââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"barren earthy colored stemsâ⬠and the ââ¬Å"snowy virginity of bloomâ⬠are referenced, conceivably underscoring Janieââ¬â¢s naivetã © in her dealings with affection and energy (she sees no mischief in the kiss, while her grandma sees it as a sign of Janieââ¬â¢s prospective lost honesty) and Janieââ¬â¢s own powerlessness to have kids, paying little mind to any sexual arousing she may understanding. The scene is likewise overflowing with notices of the pollinating honey bees, an image of fruitfulness. Jani...
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