Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Imagery of the Sea in Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God and Seraph

Imagery of the Sea in Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God and Seraph on the SuwanneeShe Called In Her understanding to Come and See Both Zora Neale Hurstons Their Eyes Were Watching God and Seraph on the Suwannee act as accounts of female recognition. The two protagonists of the novels, Janie and Arvay, come realize the entailment of personal enjoyment of life for ones self, and how such an awareness causes you to be surrounded you with people who love you for your own happiness. In both novels Hurston uses erratum and figurative imagery of the sea as a symbol for this self-affirmation. The connection is more pronounced with Arvay, as she and Jim finally return to one another piece actually at sea, yet the connection runs with Janie throughout Their Eyes as well as both women struggle to reach their horizons of answers and satisfaction. The opening lines of Janies level consist of, Ships at a distance have every mans wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For othe rs they sail evermore on the horizons These words suggest the necessity in life to endeavo...

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