Naylor’s image of ‘Man’ is symbolized by all her developed male characters. Invariably, they are the doers and accomplishers in the story — and they…
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Book authored by Gloria Naylor. Book review originally written in 1996 for an English Writing & Composition class Initially, Gloria Naylor’s book The Women of…
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Conditioning by personal choice To the selfish all are selfish.— Aesop These are all unpleasant situations which I suspect many people have had to deal…
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So why does this matter? A friend noted I sounded a bit annoyed here. I am. I don’t know why, but for some reason our…
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Some anthropological context You’re dangerous, ’cause you’re honest…you tell me things I know you’re not supposed to…Well, you lied to me ’cause I asked you…
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What’s gone before If we could sell our experiences for what they cost us, we would all be millionaires. — Abigail Van Buren Interestingly, the…
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So what does it really mean when someone says, “let’s just be friends”? I can’t speak for all women, but I can speculate based on…
Continue ReadingWhy do women say “let’s just be friends”? -as well as, “Why do I keep hearing that line?” (I of VI)
Originally posted June 2004 Credits: For all those who’ve been part of my emotional relationships. If you helped, thank you for your encouragement, patience, and…
Continue ReadingReview: “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston (III of III)
Blackness & whiteness White people seemed almost incidental to the story, like mythological spirits or forces of nature, like the hurricane which ends up being…
Continue ReadingReview: “Their Eyes Were Watching God” by Zora Neale Hurston (II of III)
Women & men I think this is why there are so few whites in Their Eyes Were Watching God, in fact. The real issue isn’t…
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