1. Hurston's Childhood
Zora Neale Hurston enriches her readers" sense of her childhood through her descriptive diction and her skillful manipulation of point of view, giving readers the allusion that her childhood was a self-contained paradise full of riches and opportunities, but at the same time hinting at an ominous outside world. ... Through her choice diction and deft manipulation of point of view, Zora Neal Hurston opens her readers" eyes to her childhood world, capturing it in all its glory and comfort, and then suddenly creating a sense of foreboding and mystery about the world looming outside of the prote...
- Word Count: 534
- Approx Pages: 2
- Grade Level: Undergraduate