Tone Analysis-their Eyes Were
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Tone Analysis of the selected passage from Their Eyes Were Watching God
The somber and effusive tone of  the selected passage from Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston, is shown through its general diction and imagery. Hurston uses skillfully chosen words  to enhance the imagery, and ....          
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....  Tea Cake’s head in her lap.” The mentioning of Janie’s sacrifice is crucial to this scene.  Even though Tea Cake treated her better than her pasts husbands, the act of Janie shooting Tea Cake shows her newly gained freedom and independence. Janie learns how to live for herself. The effusive tone or the outpouring of emotions can mainly be seen in the second paragraph.    The  beginning statements of how “she wanted him to live so much” and the sentences before t ....          
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